[AT] WD-45 Rim
Snelling, Wayne K
wsnelling at southplainscollege.edu
Mon Sep 7 12:24:23 PDT 2009
Len: Did not ask your location? I think I can pull one-maybe two wheels off a parts tractor but shipping seems to be so expensive--and so is fuel. But if you are close to West Texas maybe we can make a trade?
wksnelling at hotmail.com
Wayne
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From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com on behalf of Len Rugen
Sent: Sun 9/6/2009 7:39 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] WD-45 Rim
Yep, got a few samples of that on this set of rims too :-) The
problem is that the old-timers USED these tractors and had them full of
Ca-Cl. I still use it, but only for light work, so I have them mounted
dry. Nothing (at least 2WD) beats a dry, wide front WD-45 for getting
around in the mud, not much weight, so they stay on top.
charliehill wrote:
> Fixing a stem hole is easy. Weld a piece of metal somewhere between 14 ga
> and 1/8th inch or so over the old hole, then fill in the hole and grind it
> smooth. Then drill an new hole somewhere else on the rim. A washer will do
> in a pinch. Weld a big washer over the hole then put a bolt through the
> washer and weld it in. Then grind off the bolt off smooth on both sides.
>
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