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What is the best way to crib up the front of a row crop ?

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Larry in GA.

02-17-2008 10:12:20




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The wife bought (ordered) new front tires for both the 2N and supper 'C' for Valentines day . They are due in tomorrow. And I wondering what is the best way to take both wheels of the narrow front at the same time. I want to clean them up before putting on the new rubber .

2nd question is the iron clad silver from Case IH close to the right color? Thanks Larry




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Red Mist

02-17-2008 16:35:45




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 Another Way in reply to Larry in GA., 02-17-2008 10:12:20  
I got a piece of 6 x 6 about 2 feet long. Took the chain saw and cut one end at about a 20 degree angle. Drove one front tire of my H up the 20 degree slope onto the 6 x 6 with the other front wheel/rim/tire in the air. Removed the rim in the air, then put a hydraulic automotive shop jack under that wheel and jacked it up maybe an inch above the 6 x 6. Slid the 6 x 6 out of the way and took off the other front rim. Reversed the procedure after cleaning, painting and new tires were mounted. It was simple, quick and I did not have to crib. Hope this helps. mike durhan

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CNKS

02-17-2008 13:00:32




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 Re: What is the best way to crib up the front of a row crop in reply to Larry in GA., 02-17-2008 10:12:20  
There are questions about the rims almost every day. Use what you want, there is no "right" color as the original galvanized rims were dull. Go to a farm store and look at some new chain link fencing, or perhaps a galvanized bucket or something. That is pretty close to the color of the original rims. Galvanizing may have changed since the rims were new??, and probably differs from one manufacturer to another -- but the new galvanizing will still be closer than any paint you can buy.

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randy hall

02-17-2008 11:59:49




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 Re: What is the best way to crib up the front of a row crop in reply to Larry in GA., 02-17-2008 10:12:20  
put your cribbing under the clutch housing.



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