Posted by Dick2 on December 04, 2014 at 10:14:39 from (75.174.205.222):
In Reply to: John Deere G W posted by Brent Zappe on December 04, 2014 at 07:34:08:
Not too hard to move the rear wheels in. Just jack up the tractor, remove the center hub, then put a chain through the slots in the wheel center and around the axle housing. Turn the wheel so it tightens the chain and it will slide the wheel in.
Moving the wheel out is bit more difficult unless you have a hydraulic jack that will work on it's side, Just use the chain with the loop on the outside and jack the wheel out. If you don't have a jack, then hold a long bar across the end of the axle and turn the wheel until it forces the wheel out.
After moving in or out, be sure to replace the locking center hub and tighten tight so the wheel doesn't walk one way or the other. That's how we moved the rear wheels on our '48 G.
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