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Posted by DaveB on September 26, 2000 at 21:27:41 from (208.238.230.129):
In Reply to: farmall B tread width posted by Richard on September 26, 2000 at 19:12:15:
Andy is right, but getting the wheels on at narrowest setting is a challange. Even though the lugs can go through the 4 square notches to get behine the hub, the valve stem gets in the way. I had to take the valve stems out, mount the wheel, then screw the valve stems back in (and inflate the tire) to get the rims mounted. With the tire mounted the tractor will fit on a 7 foot wide trailer. One other note, I have a standard dual axle utility trailer. If you have a trailer like mine with sides, you will have to lay a couple of 2x10 (two on each side) so that the hubs will be high enough not to rub on the sides. - Dave
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