Allis-Chalmers G Wheel Spacing

Anonymous-0

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Hello again,
I work on a small vegetable farm and we have recently acquired a
1949 Allis-Chalmers G cultivating tractor. It came equipped with
hilling disks and is freshly painted. Our only problem is changing
the rear wheel spacing. We have no clue how to widen the rear
spacing. Any help with this task, ESPECIALLY pictures, would be
much appreciated!
Thanks,
The Aspiring Farmer
 
I believe there are 4 settings you can have on each side. The rim centers can be dished in or out and there are two "lands" you can mount the rim on. Come to think of it you might be able to bolt the rim to the outside or inside of its mounting tabs.
 
There are two bolts that are screwed into the axle. They almost look like pins. We unscrewed them and jacked up the tractor and tried to pull the whole wheel and tire out trying to widen it but it wouldn't budge...is this the "rim centers can be dished in or out"?
Thanks,
Aspiring Farmer
 

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