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Went to mount the rears and...

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Went to mount the rears and...

Postby Shopp'n Cubs » Thu May 27, 2004 4:34 pm

Found out they are filled! Guy I bought it from had never mentioned it (and I guess never asked).

Got the tractor jacked up, got all the nuts off one side and popped the wheel off and :shock: this thing felt a little heavy. Sure enough, wiggled it around a little and could feel the fluid sloshing around.

Needless to say I put it back on (not easy).

I think I will just keep these on for now. The rears where not in as bad of shape as the fronts. The weight may come in handy this winter pushing snow.

Guy
'55 Cub, (but always shopp'n!) '02 Kub, '57 Ford 640

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Postby Bigdog » Thu May 27, 2004 4:45 pm

If you were a little closer, I have a pair of rims.
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