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Posted by Don-Wi on May 06, 2007 at 22:19:26 from (70.224.202.233):
In Reply to: Re: At The Ready posted by Roger in Iowa on May 06, 2007 at 19:54:25:
I don't thik hat's the lifting he's talking about. It's the part where ya gotta lift the ring on the dual up into the rim on the tractor. We always have to run the tractor up on a board or 2 so you can get the dual on the tractor. get the bottom of the ring in, have a clamp ready, and heave-ho till it's on the rim and be quick with your 1 free hand to get the top clamp on. After the top clamp holds it from falling back down, then you can take your time with the other clamps. If it falls over, depending on which one it is i can pick it up or I'll get the loader with a chain and pick it up. No way am i gonna lift an 18.4-38 without some help. A 18.4-34 is quite a bit lighter. Still hurt if they fall and catch you with that ring though- had one scrape against my leg really bad when I was younger and helping dad put the 34's on the 285. It got away from him while I was goin in with the clamp- just lucky it didn't break my leg!! Donovan from Wisconsin
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