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Posted by Don-Wi on May 06, 2007 at 19:12:06 from (70.224.202.233):
In Reply to: Re: At The Ready posted by Allan In NE on May 06, 2007 at 16:28:43:
5 minutes a side? Man, you must still be pretty strong if you can do it that fast. I always make sure to get the valve stems lined up, then in the past I'd have to tighten them up slowly with a wrench. Used to take close to 30 minutes per side with a wrench. Since I made the socket this year I got it down to about 10-15 per side. That includes mesing with the clamps to loosen them up enough to first get ahold of the eye. Not the biggest deal if the stems don't line up together, just the way we do it. It is a lot easier than having to line up a couple holes. Don't know what everyone's problem is with clamp-ons, that's all we ever use and they work just fine. Don't think there's any way to get axel/hub mount duals on our Massey's anyway- No axel to clamp another hub onto, just a hub coming straight outta the rear end. The Olivers sure could get a set of axel mounts, but man they can get expensive. Donovan from Wisconsin
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