[AT] Case SC Rim Replacement

Tim Nobles tnobles at netsync.net
Mon Aug 30 08:41:52 PDT 2010


Thanks Joe.

    Took it off this morning and took it to the local tractor shop.  Doesn't 
look real good for saving the tire.  But at least it will be done.

Thanks again,
Tim Nobles
tnobles at netsync.net
South Dayton, NY
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> It's easiest to just take the rim off, and much lighter too
>
> Enjoy, Joe
>
>
>
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> Subject: [AT] Case SC Rim Replacement
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>
> Case SC that I bought from a neighbors family was loaded with calcium and
> you know what the rim looked like.  Well, the tube recently gave way and 
> the
> calcium is now gone. (big bare spot on lawn)  The tire is flat and the rim
> is useless.  So my question is;
>
>    What is the best way to take the rim off.  Should I take the entire
> wheel off (two bolts on each side of the axle).   Or should I take the rim
> off the wheel (bolts around the rim on both sides ).  The only other rim I
> ever did was four bolts and it came right off.
>
> Thanks
> Tim Nobles
> tnobles at netsync.net
> South Dayton, NY
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