Oliver (Cockshutt) 1365 wheel nut Torque Specs

Justusjamie

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Good afternoon,
Would anyone have the wheel nut torque specs for an Oliver (Cockshutt) 1365 tractor. The rear tires are 16.9-30. I managed to find a torque of 285nm (210ft-lbs) in a Massey Ferguson manual with the same size tire.
Thank you
 
I have no idea what the torque would be on that. I never torqued a wheel on a tractor in my life.
Just horse it down as tight as you can with a breaker bar and you should be good. About all I could
suggest is to find a chart showing different torque recommendations for different bolt sizes.
 
(quoted from post at 17:44:05 11/27/23) I have no idea what the torque would be on that. I never torqued a wheel on a tractor in my life.
Just horse it down as tight as you can with a breaker bar and you should be good. About all I could
suggest is to find a chart showing different torque recomtmendations for different bolt sizes.
Sounds about right, I'll ensure they are "Good N Tight". Thanks again.
 
I actually found the torque specs for the 6 large bolts on the outer part of the rim (rear wheels) 173.6 Ft.lbs (converted from 24kgm)
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This post was edited by Justusjamie on 11/30/2023 at 05:20 am.
 
Good afternoon,
Would anyone have the wheel nut torque specs for an Oliver (Cockshutt) 1365 tractor. The rear tires are 16.9-30. I managed to find a torque of 285nm (210ft-lbs) in a Massey Ferguson manual with the same size tire.
Thank you
dont forget when u use neversieze on bolts the torque values change. thats the difference between wet and dry. wet you use less toruqe according to the torque charts. good and tight and allitle wee bit more always worked for me.
 

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