Posted by andy r on January 22, 2009 at 19:22:03 from (67.224.8.75):
In Reply to: upgrade to duals posted by kevin in oklahoma on January 22, 2009 at 16:51:08:
Back in the 1960's when we ran Farmall 450's we always ran duals for disking and one on the landside (non furrow wheel) for plowing. Certainly gave the following: 1) more traction, 2) less compaction, 3) a smoother ride. The clamp on styles are fine for a tractor of that power. You don't need axle mounts. I still have a set of clamp on duals for a 140 horsepower tractor I use. They work without any problem. Bolt on might be a little easier to put on or take off. The clamp on ones can get stuck on pretty hard with dirt and possibly some rust. Even after the clamps are taken off they won't come off. I figured out that my small hydraulic jack can fit between the clamping band on the dual and the center hub of the tractor. It pushes them right off. Cleaning the rim and smearing a little oil on it might help too with attachment and removal.
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