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Re: Hauling a wide front farmall m
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Posted by glennster on May 10, 2007 at 06:05:32 from (76.224.16.173):
In Reply to: Hauling a wide front farmall m posted by Brian Taylor on May 09, 2007 at 18:57:57:
its not too bad to reverse the wheels to get it on the trailer, i end up doing it myself, take some pb blaster and some axle grease with you, spray up the clamps real good, then grease the axle shaft. jack up one side of the tractor and block it. loosen the clamp, roll the wheel around till it breaks loose and then slide the whole works off, spin it and slide it back on, its a lot easier if you take the clamp all the way out of the hub. AND!!! be careful !! check to see if the tire is loaded with water and calcium, if it is, that sucker is real heavy!!! if it starts to go over, you cant stop it.
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