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Re: Axle-mount vs. Rim-mount Duals
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Posted by RAB on August 10, 2007 at 01:21:38 from (195.93.21.134):
In Reply to: Re: Axle-mount vs. Rim-mount Duals posted by hardscrabble on August 09, 2007 at 17:59:27:
Excuse me for asking, but is it not the tractor which is supported by the wheels (through the axles)? Rim duals will be supported by the ground or the inner wheel generally. Only real time wheels are supported by the axle is when the wheels on that side are airborne? All duals will add stress to the axles and drivetrain. They are a 'means to an end' in that they are in addition to the tractor design. I wonder whether any manufacturer warranty covers the addition of about 100% extra traction on the axle of their machine (and placing the possible fulcrum much further away from the support bearings)? Regards, RAB
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