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Posted by Ramon from NC on December 17, 2004 at 14:01:23 from (64.102.254.33):
In Reply to: Tire spins on right side of Farmall 100 when worki posted by Ramon from NC on December 17, 2004 at 06:33:48:
Actually, I am good to go on several counts. Hugh, as regards the 300lb cast iron wheel, indeed it is on the right side so the factory set up is good to go. And I have wheel weights in addition to that. I think that filling the wheels will be about the last thing I do and I feel that it should do the job I'd like. As for the concern about filling the wheels, perhaps I mis-spoke. I have 10 gallons of anti-freeze in the barn along with the air-water filler adapter to fill up the tires. I think that should cover the freezing tires issue. Thanks Ramon
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