Wheel Spacers?

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tncruzin

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Nashville, TN.
Tractor
Iseki TL-1900
Has anyone ever heard of placing a spacer on the tractor before mounting the wheels to create a little wider foot print? I wonered if this might be a cure to my problem of the lift-arm braces rubbing against the tires.
 
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Can you post a pic of the back end? I would like to see the difference between yours and mine.
 
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Yes I'll post pictures if someone will tell me how to compress the picture so it's not too large.
 
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You'll need a photo editor. If you dont have one you can download a free one that will resize the photo. Do a search for Vicman Photo Editor. Its pretty easy just open the picture and select to resize it. Then save it and use windows explorer to check the size.
 
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See if this works.
 

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Close up picture
 

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Swap your tires side for side. That will put the the wheels to a wide position.
 
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Those arms are atraight. I have heated them just past the tires and put a slight bend. That can give you some clearance.
 
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It looks like your turnbuckles are a lot longer then mine and mounted further down the lifting arms
 
 
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