Posted by John A. on August 09, 2009 at 21:12:33 from (76.1.122.170):
In Reply to: Geeze! posted by Allan In NE on August 09, 2009 at 16:18:04:
Allan By the looks of that pic, it looks looks like Work! We always stored our duals at our old storage barn. Kept a 3 ft piece of 2x6 that had another 2 ft piece of 2x6 nailed to it in successive fashion. Backed the tractor up to the door where the duals are, like 10 feet or less, then up on the two 2x6s till the tractor lifted just a little, Just high enough to roll the dual up to the hub and lean the dual on to, then pop it on the hub , line up the holes, by rotating the tire a little with a 6 ft piece of 1&1/4 pipe, stab the mounting bolts, tighten the bolts, repeat the process on the other side. My best time was 10 minutes start to finish, (balls to the wall) more like 20 minutes or slightly less was the norm. Maybe something like this process above might help, I don't know! Just be very careful!! I did loose a, 18.4x42 one time. I slipped for it was wet and slick , that dual got away from me an wound up on me at about waist high, it was all I could do to get out from under it. be very careful. Later, John A.
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