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Re: F-20 help
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 29, 2003 at 18:21:03 from (63.147.130.61):
In Reply to: F-20 help posted by Randy Santifer on January 27, 2003 at 19:41:03:
Good info has already been posted. I am guessing you have cut down steel wheel's with rims added (probably welded to spokes). I had simular trouble with my F-20. I took the wheel's off and junked them. Went and found me some caste iron centers with good bolt on rims (Factory wheels for F-20 released on rubber). In my case, both sets of wheel's had 36" rims so I could use the same rear tires. Now then, if you do the same which I would consider if I was you, changes the height of tractor. Converting an F-20 from steel wheel's to the factory 36" rears and front to rubber tires adds more height to the rear of tractor than it does to the front. Tractor will sit downhill from back to front. They made an extension for the front end to level the tractor out. If your tractor does not have this extension, you will want to consider getting it as well, if you go to the 36" rear wheel's. Just something to think about when running into rear rim trouble. And fluid loaded tires is the main corporate for rim deterioration.
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