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Re: 560 rim/wheel clamp problem
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Posted by Armand Tatro on July 19, 2007 at 17:16:10 from (67.176.252.97):
In Reply to: 560 rim/wheel clamp problem posted by Clefus on July 17, 2007 at 18:59:07:
Relocate clamps(wedges) to where they belong and see if they will tighten up; mabey use new bolts before buying new wedges(clamps): use long breaker-bar if needed. To my knowledge all clamps are the same. If you have to move to the next bevel-ring you may have to move cast rim on axel to get propel wheel spacing for plowing or whatever. Retighten all nuts and/or bolts after 4 hours of use and a couple more times for the first week, even on the good wheel. Also when you tighten the clamps after moving them be sure wheel runs true(straight) as you tighten them otherwise wheel may wobble. Also retighen as soon as you hear clunking noise in future. Armand
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