Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub

   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub
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#11  
Looking at your pictures of the wheels,
yes you can flip them.
If you take them off and move them to the other side the valve stems will be on the inside.
Thats not a big deal either.
I wouldnt bother with the fronts, I didn't.
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not worried about the valve stems. should i bother with putting the wheel weights on the outside?
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub #12  
You can also move the wheel center pan/disk to the inside of the rim’s tabs rather than the outside. That will gain you the width of those tabs times two.
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub #13  
If you install a spacer on each side like TexasJim mentioned and don't lift the disc up all the way I'm thinking you will be ok without moving your tires. It probably only rubs when the lift arms are raised completely.
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub
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#14  
You can also move the wheel center pan/disk to the inside of the rim’s tabs rather than the outside. That will gain you the width of those tabs times two.

ok i see what youre talking about. That approx. 1.5 " "spacer", basically just move the wheel to the outside of the hub? Would i then have to flip the bolts the other direction? Or, keep them in the same direction they are?
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub
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#15  
If you install a spacer on each side like TexasJim mentioned and don't lift the disc up all the way I'm thinking you will be ok without moving your tires. It probably only rubs when the lift arms are raised completely.

absolutely! i know that will work.
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub #16  
Also if you move the top link to the top holes on the tractor and the disc it'll be easier on your lift linkages working in the field.
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub #17  
ok i see what youre talking about. That approx. 1.5 " "spacer", basically just move the wheel to the outside of the hub? Would i then have to flip the bolts the other direction? Or, keep them in the same direction they are?

Yes flip your bolts over, with the scallops in your wheel centers you may be able to unbolt the rims from the centers after jacking just a bit and rotate the centers and walk the rims out,
rotate and jack to line up the holes and be good
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub #18  
Then I would unbolt the rim from center section (that way you can leave weights on), and swap rim/tire side to side and bolt back up, probably will give you clearance.... Another plus is it give tractor more stability...

As others mentioned having you own implement and modified if necessary to fit your tractor solves many issues....

Dale
 
   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub #19  
Looks like you should be able to just move the wheel center to the opposite side and it will move the wheel out about 1.5" each side
When i hook up to my neighbors Cat2 set up disc my tires will rub the sway bars and lower links when the disc sways slightly to one side or the other. The sway bars cant be adjusted any tighter and ive tried everything i can think of, short of flipping the wheels, to eliminate this. Am i missing something? Can my wheels be flopped for more width to allow for Cat2 implements?
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   / Help! setup with Cat1/Cat2 tire rub
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#20  
Also if you move the top link to the top holes on the tractor and the disc it'll be easier on your lift linkages working in the field.

without getting into a side discussion, it was my understanding that when doing heavy ground engagement to use the lower hole on the top link.
 

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