Dual Rear wheels

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JoeMahindra1626

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Hello I just found this forum and looks like a great place for information with me being knew to tractprs. I have a mahindra 1626 HSE that I woulkd like to put dual rear wheels on. I cannot find really any info on how to do it on the internet was wondering if anybosy has some info on kits rims what I would need. Thank you in advance. Joe
 

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Hello & welcome to the forum. be interested to hear on a sub compact that size why you feel you need dual rears? are the current rear tires loaded? also sounds very expensive for what you'll end up with given the tractor hp. what's the application? regards
 
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Mahindra 1626​

Mahindra 1626 tractor photo
2018 -
1600 Series
Compact Utility tractor
Series:1626
Manufacturer:Mahindra
Type:Compact Utility tractor
Mahindra 1626 Weight
Hydro Operating:2459 lbs
1115 kg
Gear Operating:2437 lbs
1105 kg
Max Drawbar:969 lbs
439 kg
Engine Detail
Mitsubishi S3L2
diesel
3-cylinder
liquid-cooled
Displacement:80.43 ci
1.3 L
Bore/Stroke:3.071x3.622 inches
78 x 92 mm
Emissions:Tier IV
Power:25.9 hp
19.3 kW
Fuel system:indirect injection
Air cleaner:dry
Compression:22:1
Rated RPM:2500
 
   / Dual Rear wheels #5  
Probably have to have some spacers made to bolt from one rim to the other. But, you may find some adapters already made.
 
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I have 30 acres and it's crazy up and dwn. Use my auger a lot. Want them for more rear stability. Thank you for the help
 
   / Dual Rear wheels #7  
As you have a Front End Loader on your Mahindra AND are new to tractors, you may be concerned with your tractor feeling tippy.

If this is so, rather than attempting to add dual rear wheels, cost effective solutions would be:

1) Add rear wheel spacers to spread your existing rear wheels.

You may be able to purchase 2 X 3" rear wheel spacers from Mahindra.​

2) Fill your rear tires 50% with liquid ballast to lower tractor center-of-gravity.
 
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Someone will always ask whether the axles on the tractor can take the stress of adding duals. It's not simply a matter whether you can find tires/rims/spacers to physically mount the duals.
 
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2) Fill your rear tires 50% with liquid ballast to lower tractor center-of-gravity.
Why only 50% vs. full to the top of the rim? It may help marginally with stability on a side hill, (and I'm not sure on that) but when using a loader, it would reduce stability compared to full ballast.
 
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It is fairly easy to dual up a tractor, it is expensive to do so.
Also the additional tires and width will add a lot of stress to your axles, hubs, and wheel bearings.
tractor dual wheel spacers - Google Search
Unverferth is a good source.
 
 
 
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