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Posted by txblu answer to all on September 16, 2004 at 07:31:09 from (199.46.199.230):
In Reply to: Radial tire familiarity posted by txblu on September 16, 2004 at 05:55:13:
First of all thanks to all for the quick replies. Will check the bearings. The spindle arms are tight. One tire is worn more on the inside than the out and the other is worn evenly. This could be as mentioned a heads up for the source of the steering problem. How do you set the toe-in on a tractor? Maybe I'm getting confused with caster and camber, which I doubt there is any correction available. Does toe-in mean (like it sounds) that the front of the tire is a shorter dimension (closer to each other) than the rear so that the tires essentially would run to the same point in infinity, rather than running parallel to each other, or rear in tighter than front which would make them diverge and separate at infinity? Thanks again and thanks KIM for the feature. Mark
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