James, Nancy, etal - Back In Bidness!

kruser

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Wasn't much of a job - Took longer going back and forth to get another floor jack and more cribbing.
Yep, ze wife showed up as we were picking up tools BUT didn't see the glennster - Got Lost again?

PS: James, I musta misundertood your directions -Wanted the wheels to go in - not out!
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Kruser: The next few times you drive it will work the wedges in a little more. So check the bolts in a week( they will be a little loose) and then maybe a month after that. Your not the first to loose a wheel. I bet that you and daughter check it every time you drive it now. LOL.
 
Old Roy - Trust your opinion.

Does the first picture look like my belly is fat or is my shirt just too big?
 
Had to go back to find your earlier post, I didn't know what had happened. Glad your daughter was uninjured. She'll remember that all her life. On the bright side... if you ever decide to put new rear tires on the Deere, you know you'll be able to get that side off.
 
Looks like y'all are back in business.

Y'all need to check the bolts again before your next ride and tighten if necessary.

Might temporarily put some masking tape around the axle next to the inside of the wheel.

Molly can check it while riding to see if the wheel is moving out.

Might also carry a wrench and hammer along on the next few tractor tours.

So glad she didn't get hurt.
 

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