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How to lock rear wheels on the grooves WD?

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Joe

06-19-2002 07:36:23




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My Wd has the rear wheels that you can adjust the distance between them and one is loose (shucks around when I drive) and I can't figure out how to lock it in place. The bolt on the small blocks seem to be all the way tight? What am I missing. Thanks, Joe




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JMS/MN

06-19-2002 23:40:14




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 Re: how to lock rear wheels on the grooves WD? in reply to Joe, 06-19-2002 07:36:23  
The other responders mention locks that attach to the rails. If these locks are in place, and the wheel still shifts on the rails, you should notice that the rails have a scalloped area where the eccentrics are locked to the rails. Age is what develops these scallops, and the only solution is to pick a different spot to set the wheels, or else remove the tires from the rim and have a welding shop build up the worn spots on the rails.

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Bob Leake

06-19-2002 19:28:58




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 Re: how to lock rear wheels on the grooves WD? in reply to Joe, 06-19-2002 07:36:23  
The missing piece is called a wheel stop. It is a "U" shaped piece of metal that fits over the rail. Each leg has a hole but only one hole is threaded. You place a capscrew through the "U" and also the wheel rail and tighten into the threaded hole. Your AGCO dealer can get these for you. I had to get on for my D-17. Unless you are totally adjusted in or out, you will need 2 per wheel. The eccentric locks will not hold by themselves when turning with the brakes.

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Jim (Mi)

06-19-2002 09:55:46




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 Re: how to lock rear wheels on the grooves WD? in reply to Joe, 06-19-2002 07:36:23  
Are all four eccentrics tight. You said just one. There is a steel chunk of metal with a half moon cut out of it that the eccentric turns against the rim to tighten. Might want to make sure that piece is there.



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David T (MO)

06-19-2002 09:45:57




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 Re: how to lock rear wheels on the grooves WD? in reply to Joe, 06-19-2002 07:36:23  
One or two of the rails has a series of holes. Put a bolt through the holes on either side of the rim where you want it to stay.



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