Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers

   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers
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#31  
Going to get FIL up here over the weekend to help me put it up on stands and make the swap.

Thank you all for your help. This forum has been a gold mine for me as a new first time owner, and has answered all my newb questions.

After this there shouldn't be any more wild sliding rides on slick snow
 
   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers
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#32  
Thanks, Xfaxman, for providing the diagram and the photo blowup of my tractor. Yes, swapping the outer rims and tires to the other side should make a difference. Soldier, do you know if the rear tires are ballasted? If they are, each is going to weigh several hundred pounds, and you'll want two or three of your friendly neighborhood gorillas to help you jockey them around. Be careful, though. Getting a ballasted tire lined up with the back end of the tractor resting on jack stands can be tricky work, and if something goes wrong, it can really go wrong!

Yes. Rear tires are loaded. With chains they are about 500lb each. My thought was to use a furniture dolly to move them into position, and use the jack with a stand beneath it as a fail safe to raise/lower the axle so it lines up with the tire
 
   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers #33  
This:

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   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers #36  
A couple of things. In my experience, it's easier to remove the whole rim assembly right from the hub, rather than leaving the inner rim in place. Mine fit kind of tightly against the outer piece, so having the whole thing off the tractor made hitting the inner rim with a big hammer easier. Even though you will be reinstalling it in the same location, I find this easier. Also take this opportunity to get some grease on those threads and mating surfaces and check the torque on your lugs.

Secondly, for realigning those holes for reassembly, I found a "grease-board" made my life much easier. It's a piece of plywood under the tire that's slathered in axle grease. That and a pry bar makes those final scooting adjustments much easier than rubber on concrete.
 
   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers #37  
Any ratchet strap would work. Just need to be tight enough to not slip off.
 
   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers
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#38  
Any ratchet strap would work. Just need to be tight enough to not slip off.

Ratchet it down with a chain underneath at the top to loop up and hook onto the lift?
 
   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers #39  
Yes, or something similar. I think I ran the strap through a big clevis. Other people use a grease board but if you have a concrete pad the lift worked very smoothly for me but the fenders can potentially get in the way.
 
   / Chains hitting 3PH arms. Need advice on spacers
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Yes, or something similar. I think I ran the strap through a big clevis. Other people use a grease board but if you have a concrete pad the lift worked very smoothly for me but the fenders can potentially get in the way.

We would be working on the concrete floor of his shop
 

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