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| Sean in PA
02-11-2013 03:58:24
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That depends on what you're calling the "inside" and the "outside".
The nuts closer to the center of the wheel and axle hold the center of the wheel to the axle. The nuts out near the rim of the wheel, where the center of the wheel meets the rim of the wheel, hold the center to the rim, and yes, the 2 are independent of each other, but you need all of them to hold the tractor up.
If you're calling the "inside" where the studs come out through the hole on the inboard side of the brake backer plate, and the "outside" where the studs stick out where the lug nuts hold the center of the wheel to the studs, then the "inside" and the "outside" are just opposite ends of the same studs. |
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| Detmurds
02-11-2013 19:45:54
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Re: BUST'N NUTS! in reply to Sean in PA, 02-11-2013 03:58:24
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| So,..to remove that inner ring bolt which has a nut on each end,..all I have to do is remove the nuts, and knock out the threaded bolt,..or is it threaded all the way through? |
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| Detmurds
02-13-2013 18:39:52
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Re: BUST'N NUTS! in reply to Detmurds, 02-11-2013 19:45:54
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| Must I turn this bolt, or knock it through? |
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| Detmurds
02-11-2013 08:45:47
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Re: BUST'N NUTS! in reply to Sean in PA, 02-11-2013 03:58:24
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| Thanks Sean! |
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