How to Install Dual Wheels on a Tractor

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11/03/2015 at 13:53 • Filed to: None

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Most folks would find this mind-numbingly boring. I find it fascinating.


DISCUSSION (9)


Kinja'd!!! 64Mali > Jcarr
11/03/2015 at 14:02

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That is so strange. I feel like you can’t put a ton of torque through because of how the outside wheels are held on.


Kinja'd!!! ly2v8-Brian > Jcarr
11/03/2015 at 14:31

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...on tractors that weren't originally equipped with them. On ones that do come with them they just bolt on like a normal wheel.


Kinja'd!!! uofime-2 > Jcarr
11/03/2015 at 14:48

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Oh wow, look at that wheel cart!

My family always just uses 5ft pry bars, with a liberal sprinkling of profanity.


Kinja'd!!! StndIbnz, Drives a MSRT8 > Jcarr
11/03/2015 at 15:00

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Why did I just watch that whole thing?

Pretty cool though.


Kinja'd!!! Jcarr > StndIbnz, Drives a MSRT8
11/03/2015 at 15:01

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That pretty much describes 9/10 of my Youtube experiences.


Kinja'd!!! Birddog > Jcarr
11/03/2015 at 15:05

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I’ve never seen that system. That was pretty neat!


Kinja'd!!! Meatcoma > Jcarr
11/03/2015 at 15:20

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pretty cool. I concur, pretty interesting to watch.


Kinja'd!!! DasWauto > uofime-2
11/03/2015 at 20:28

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Hah, I was gonna say, those things are way fancier than I’d have. I’d probably use a dolly or the forks on another tractor. We don’t do fieldwork with our tractors though so I don’t need to mess with twinwheels, thankfully.


Kinja'd!!! uofime-2 > DasWauto
11/04/2015 at 10:03

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Yea, clocking the wheel is the hard part. The height is easily set with the jack and thank goodness they’re held on with bolts so you don’t have to try to slide them over!