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Re: Removing tractor tire...Help!
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Posted by Don L C on May 21, 2005 at 19:18:30 from (24.166.241.167):
In Reply to: Removing tractor tire...Help! posted by Dug on May 21, 2005 at 11:02:50:
I dont know what a JD2510 wheel looks like.....I have a FARMALL "M" if you have seen them.....I loosen the bolts enough the wheel could slightly move.....then in low gear slowly drive the tractor applying and releasing that wheels brake.....that has always worked for me.....on a FARMALL the axel has a grove in it...jack the weight off the wheel, place a jack stand under the tractor...turn the wheel until the grove is at the top(12 o'clock)....using a engine puller and a chain...slightly lift the weight off axel...wiggle the wheel bach/forth and at the same time have someone rolling the lift back until the wheel clears the axel---- be very carful,if the tire is loaded with water drain befor starting........good luck,don
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