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Re: Removing tractor tire...Help!
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Posted by MSM on May 21, 2005 at 12:11:11 from (4.155.24.32):
In Reply to: Re: Removing tractor tire...Help! posted by Dug on May 21, 2005 at 11:42:16:
Run the 2 jack bolts in as tight as you can,smack the end of the axle squarely with a big sledge,tighten jack bolts again,hit end of axle again,repeat as necessary until the cone comes loose. The bolt going in side ways is the rack bolt to adjust the wheel in and out.You will probably find it is frozen.To get the wheel off,(if the adjuster is frozen)once the first locking cone is loose,is remove the bolts for the inner cone,remove it,spin the wheel a half turn on the axle and slide the wheel off. Once it is off,you can clean, free up and lube the adjusting mechanism.
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