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Re: Gettin' Old :(
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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on July 14, 2006 at 10:18:25 from (69.18.16.47):
In Reply to: Gettin' Old :( posted by Allan In NE on July 14, 2006 at 06:09:19:

Allan, if I remember right you have the clamp on style duals right? If you can find some of the axle mount duals they are alot easier to put on and off. Last year I built this tool to put the axle type duals on, the tires cost me like $7 each at a farm supply store and the frame was built out of scrap metal. With it and a cordless impact wrench I can put a set of axle mount duals on a tractor by myself in less than five minutes and never do any hard work. With the dual riding on the tires you can spin it with one hand to line up the holes and the tires won't scratch the paint either.
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