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Question on rear wheels of case???

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Larry59

02-01-2008 17:23:33




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I just did not notice but one of my rims on rear of my tractor faces outward. While the other side faces inward. Would there be any reason someone would have put them that way ????? ??? This is on a 311-b 1958




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ihc49er#2

02-01-2008 20:45:37




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 Re: Question on rear wheels of case??? in reply to Larry59, 02-01-2008 17:23:33  
whats that JOHNNY CASH SONG the rights on the left and



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Larry59

02-01-2008 20:02:59




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 Re: Question on rear wheels of case??? in reply to Larry59, 02-01-2008 17:23:33  
Hummm ok... lazy will work for this info. Just to dang lazy to turn the tire around right. lol Well when I get back and lined up. That one tire will get its rim turned around to match the other. Besides... I want to look good on my tractor while riding it. lol



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old

02-01-2008 20:27:08




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 Re: Question on rear wheels of case??? in reply to Larry59, 02-01-2008 20:02:59  
Larry for you to look good riding your tractor around you better put your wife up there instead of your self. LOL



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Larry59

02-02-2008 19:05:42




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 Oh know I don't have to .. so there in reply to old, 02-01-2008 20:27:08  
I will myself be setting in that seat. Nice new ball hat on. Dark pair of sunglasses and a smile from ear to ear. Not counting a few bugs to pick out of my teeth as I go down the road. lol Real pretty I will be.



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old

02-01-2008 18:03:07




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 Re: Question on rear wheels of case??? in reply to Larry59, 02-01-2008 17:23:33  
Most of the time it happens because the person who mounted the tire mount it back wards so instead of taking it back off the rim they just put it on that way. Or it can be because they used something on back that needed the one tire in closer then the other one



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