Posted by mkirsch on September 04, 2013 at 11:00:58 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: Tire removeal posted by Larry Wayne on September 04, 2013 at 08:14:44:
You're going to have to be more specific as to which part of the tire removal process you need help with.
Most 504's have a 6 lug bolts holding the rim to the hub. Remove those 6 bolts, and the tire/wheel assembly can be removed from the tractor.
If you cannot remove the bolts, they are rusty and seized in place. You will need to do whatever it takes to get the bolts loose. Sometimes penetrating oil and time will work. Sometimes you need to apply heat with an oxy-acetylene torch.
A 1/2" drive pneumatic impact wrench will often jiggle the bolts loose if they are rusted.
If you have the bolts removed, but the wheel will not come off, it is rusted in place. Get a bigger hammer. Kick it harder. It will come off.
I have seen an occasional 504 with the older cast wheel center. In those cases, you simply need to remove the three lug bolts holding the rim to the wheel. If the rim is on the inside of the wheel and you cannot get it past the wheel, just lean it in towards the top and lift straight up. It will come off.
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