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Posted by Hurst on November 16, 2005 at 18:16:36 from (66.129.5.5):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall A posted by William Hatcher on November 16, 2005 at 15:22:04:
How are the rear hubs different? Does one have weights and the other not. Or are they completely different hubs all together. Our 140s have the same hubs on the rears on both sides. There shouldn't be anything from the factory to compensate for the offset of the tractor weight wise. It is alright if they added 2 weights to that side and none to the other or just one to that side and none to the other, but the dishes (hubs) need to be the same. If they are different, then that is probably what is throwing off the alignment. I would meansure from where the dish bolts on to a line perpindicular to the outside of the rim and I bet you will find that the tires have different measurements. It should be the same, if not, check to make sure the dish is bolted on the same side of the loops in the rim and that both rims have the valve stems on the same side (either both inside or both outside). good luck Hurst
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