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Re: 806 wheel spacing adjustment 06 series
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Posted by int-farmall on April 14, 2005 at 06:44:59 from (64.185.42.45):
In Reply to: 806 wheel spacing adjustment 06 series posted by int-farmall on April 13, 2005 at 12:04:55:
Completed the project last night! Once I found out how the wedge locks work and got the bolts broke lose it was not that hard. If you count breaking two 1/2" breaker bars before getting smart enough to run get a 7/8" socket on a 3/4" drive! The combination of ideas worked since I really did not want to beat-up my recently restored paint, a little planning on where to tap and driving her around locking up brakes seemed to break them loose from the axle. It was not as bad a job as I thought, actually the front was probably more work than the back once I got going. I used alot of PB Blaster as well! Once again, thanks for the input, the knowledge and information from this site at times is first-class.
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