rim question

   / rim question
  • Thread Starter
#11  
thanks guys -
reason I got a compact was that I pull logs from my woods. Since I cut selectivly I need a smaller tractor to get around. But I would like to improve my traction somewhat, so if you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it.
thanks
 
   / rim question
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#12  
thanks guys -
reason I got a compact was that I pull logs from my woods. Since I cut selectivly I need a smaller tractor to get around. But I would like to improve my traction somewhat, so if you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it.
thanks
 
   / rim question #13  
Wheel weights, tire chains, front weights, better tires. Those are some suggestions. JC
 
   / rim question #14  
Wheel weights, tire chains, front weights, better tires. Those are some suggestions. JC
 
   / rim question #15  
My guess is that the 4 holes inthe center are for mounting weights, and the 4 tabs around the edge are for flippin the rim, and changine sides.. to make it wider.. check to see wher ethe rim is mounted to the center.. if there are 4 tabs that look similar.. you have your answer.

Soundguy
 
   / rim question #16  
My guess is that the 4 holes inthe center are for mounting weights, and the 4 tabs around the edge are for flippin the rim, and changine sides.. to make it wider.. check to see wher ethe rim is mounted to the center.. if there are 4 tabs that look similar.. you have your answer.

Soundguy
 
   / rim question
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#17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( My guess is that the 4 holes inthe center are for mounting weights, and the 4 tabs around the edge are for flippin the rim, and changine sides.. to make it wider.. check to see wher ethe rim is mounted to the center.. if there are 4 tabs that look similar.. you have your answer.

Soundguy )</font>

thanks Soundguy ... I understand you on flipping the tires to make it wider for stability. But what would that have to do with the tabs?
Thanks
 
   / rim question
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#18  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( My guess is that the 4 holes inthe center are for mounting weights, and the 4 tabs around the edge are for flippin the rim, and changine sides.. to make it wider.. check to see wher ethe rim is mounted to the center.. if there are 4 tabs that look similar.. you have your answer.

Soundguy )</font>

thanks Soundguy ... I understand you on flipping the tires to make it wider for stability. But what would that have to do with the tabs?
Thanks
 
   / rim question #19  
Some tractors have a rim center that can be unbolted. The rim center is then flipped over and/or wheel is flipped to create different combinations of back set. That said, I don't think you tractor would utilize them for changing the backset.

Try adding liquid and/or iron weights to your tires. The weight will make a big difference.
 
   / rim question #20  
Some tractors have a rim center that can be unbolted. The rim center is then flipped over and/or wheel is flipped to create different combinations of back set. That said, I don't think you tractor would utilize them for changing the backset.

Try adding liquid and/or iron weights to your tires. The weight will make a big difference.
 

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