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Joe McGinnis

01-28-2003 19:45:49




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I realize that the wheels will work either way but what is the preferable way to use them on the tractor--one side bulges out and the other is concave. Concave side in (next to driver) or out. Also does it make any difference whether the valve stem is inside or out. I have already put the wheels on the tractor and the question of width and hauling on trailer entered in. Thanks for your input. JM

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Jim Jones

01-29-2003 17:28:30




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 Re: JD wheels in reply to Joe McGinnis, 01-28-2003 19:45:49  
Joe----- The only difference with the cone in or out is the wheel width---as far as the rim is concerned,,,i always put the valve stem in because of the obsrtuctions that may occur during driving time--trees,branches,rocks---or children trying to climb the tire from the outside and stepping on the valve stem,possibly braking it off. good luck--Jim.



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Gman

01-28-2003 21:19:48




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 Re: JD wheels in reply to Joe McGinnis, 01-28-2003 19:45:49  
Joe I think having the concave side in gives the tractor cleaner lines and hauls much better,don't have to worry slipping of the side of trailer,But now if your going to mow on a hillside or straddle a bean row turn concave out good luck Gman



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