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Re: 1066 Rear Wheel Adj.
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 22, 2006 at 08:54:17 from (75.24.29.127):
In Reply to: 1066 Rear Wheel Adj. posted by Michael Sheik on August 22, 2006 at 08:26:41:
Sometimes a GOOD 3/4 drive will break them loose but ya realy need the wedge tool to get them things loose if they are locked down as thight as they are suppose to be . I like to turn the key way down for me i think that they move better on the wheel side of the slot . Make sure that the axel is free of any rust and paint . Now i have had some luck with getting them loose by hitting the end of the axel with a vary big sledge and i am not talken abot a 10 # one either i barrow a 25 pounder from a buddy along with him to swing it . THere have been times that we were not able to break them loose and end up cutting the wedge out and installen a new one. As far as the socket goes i bought a 12 point Williams for my one inch gun .
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