[AT] Fw: Cockshutt 40 Wheels

Ralph Goff alfg at sasktel.net
Fri Nov 24 09:27:52 PST 2006


Wish I could help you with some experience or advice Pat, but my Cockshutts
don't have that style wheel. I think John's idea about driving with the
bolts loose might be worth a try. I've done it on my bigger tractor 2090
Case, when the duals were stuck on and even with all the bolts loose I
couldn't pry them off. Drove around in some tight circles and this seemed to
be all it took. Just make sure they don't fall off with disastrous results
while your driving.

Ralph in Sask.
http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
----- Original Message -----
From: Pat Ruston <ruston at orc.ca>
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 4:10 AM
Subject: [AT] Fw: Cockshutt 40 Wheels


> Subject: Cockshutt 40 Wheels
>
>
>  Trying to remove the carriage bolts holding locks between cast iron star
>  shaped hub and rim, 5/8" bolts, cast iron is 2" thick, bolts are rusted,
>  seized, will not move, wondering if anyone has ever had this problem, do
> not
>  want to pound to much on the cast iron, (have to repair rims) thanks
>
>  Pat Ruston
>  St. Pauls Station
>  Ontario, Canada
>  ruston at orc.ca
>
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