Posted by mulcher on January 01, 2009 at 18:31:30 from (63.163.138.187):
In Reply to: Moving 1256 wheels posted by Baelee05 on January 01, 2009 at 11:41:31:
We move the wheels on our 1086 every year. Wide to pull round baler and narrow with duals to plant corn. Sounds like the same wheels with wedges and the horseshoe things to help break the wedges lose. 1086 takes a twelve point socket for the wedge bolt. To pull the wheels in we put a chain from wheel to wheel underneath with a chain tightner. One guy pulls on tightner while the other rocks the top of wheel with a bar. Takes awhile one link at a time. To pull them out wider we use a handyman jack on the end of the axle and a chain around the wheel and hopefully find a barrel for the end of the jack to rest on. As long as there is tension on chain all is well but if not it all falls apart. Wish there was a easier way.
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