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'Nuther thought on dished in rears

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Stickler

09-30-2004 22:49:11




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Dunno why it didn't hit me earlier..... .the guy with the 560 Diesel..... .maybe it once had duals on it and they were removed. My Case 1030 does, and if i was going to get rid of it, I might sell off the outers first, then the inners would be left dished in.




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Lance R.

10-01-2004 14:20:09




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 Re: 'Nuther thought on dished in rears in reply to Stickler, 09-30-2004 22:49:11  
We've had two other 560s which had two different types of duals mounted. One had the duals that bolt to the eyes on the cast wheel and the other had the M&W hub with I think a 9 bolt setup. We had the tires always mounted on the inside mounts and never had to dish the wheels. I know it's going to be a pain to change them around but I don't like the dish in either so they will get changed around.

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Allan in NE

10-01-2004 02:56:44




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 Re: 'Nuther thought on dished in rears in reply to Stickler, 09-30-2004 22:49:11  
Hi Stick,

Sure could of been; a lot of guys like those heavy axle mount duals.

When I first switched to 30" rows, I just moved the wheels in on the lugs. For the longest time, those tractors always looked so odd to me all pulled in like that. Almost as if they were gonna tip over just setting out there in the yard. But, ya get used to it in time. :>)

How you coming with the hydraulics on your 6? Get that one figured out yet? That old heifer ought to be able to pick up a big round bale and throw it across the yard. :>)

Allan

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Stickler

10-01-2004 18:45:13




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 Re: 'Nuther thought on dished in rears in reply to Allan in NE, 10-01-2004 02:56:44  
Nah, I'm at work, 700km away from it. Will change the filter first, then delve further when I get back. Got snow here at work today. None at home yet, but it'll be coming soon and I got no place big enough to get the beast inside to work on it. May not get it working right before winter hits hard.



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