Posted by Moline_guy on June 09, 2014 at 21:25:34 from (216.249.197.226):
In Reply to: 1466 wheel wedges posted by Moline_guy on June 09, 2014 at 11:23:15:
Well I got them moved in, I didn't have the wedge tools, nor could I find a picture of what they look like, but I was able to get the inside wedge loose with hammer and a big feakin punch and then a took a piece of baler bar pipe and stuck it in between the inside loose wedge and the axle housing with a piece of iron wedged against it so I didn't crack it. I heated the wedges and let them cool for a while, thinking this might loosen the rust. I ran the bolt in the loosening direction with a big breaker bar, (didn't have a big impact wrench), then I beat the hel out of the top of the axle with a hammer and the other wedge popped loose. I used a porta power to push the wheel in to within an 1 1/2 inch of the cab. It is not quite centerd on the row but its the best I can do with 20.8-38's. I repeated the process on the other side. Thanks for all your help and information, should be ready to spray 30" corn tomorrow. I would have liked to widen the tractor to straddle 3 30" rows, but my sprayer doesn't go that narrow. So sprayer straddles 4 rows and tractor straddles 2. Tractor will work for mowing hay, but I won't be able to bale with it this way. It is my first year for 30" corn, I have always been 36".
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