Posted by MF#1 on April 09, 2022 at 18:51:39 from (71.28.198.219):
In Reply to: Our new old tractor posted by Gtidwell on April 09, 2022 at 17:40:59:
That's a FINE looking tractor, I hope you enjoy getting it going! Many years ago I moved 2 non-running M's with a trailer about the size of your car hauler. I was glad that I was much younger then ;-) Had to scoot one wheel all the way in and REMOVE the other one and turn it around(dished in)and move it all the way in to fit. Of course both had the factory wheel weights which meant man-handling the reverse wheel, DON'T let it fall on you. Maybe you can borrow that front-end loader to help? I used a 3/4 inch drive set to loosen the wheel clamps. I don't know if those weights on yours will allow you to get a good fit or not, may have to remove the weights before you remove the wheel IF you don't have a wider trailer. A handyman jack helped a lot, so did a sledge hammer and iron digger, then I had to winch them on with a hand winch. Bring plenty of penetrating juice and a lot of patience. Good Luck with it!
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