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Sept 12, 2010 0:28:50 GMT -5
Post by johndeere9430 on Sept 12, 2010 0:28:50 GMT -5
i recently bought a 1 64 T9060 new holland tractor and im currantly customizing it and im have trubbel pulling wheels off
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Sept 12, 2010 14:44:45 GMT -5
Post by 70ds on Sept 12, 2010 14:44:45 GMT -5
I have never done an NH. If it is like the Deere toys which I am sure it is similar. It usually takes a lot of pulling and twisting. They can be stubborn. Sometimes I can wedge a set of side cutters in behind the wheel and use them to pry the tires off. That approach will do some damage so you have to be carefull when you do it.
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Sept 12, 2010 19:51:14 GMT -5
Post by Ricky Boyce on Sept 12, 2010 19:51:14 GMT -5
run them under hot water and PULL! lol
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Sept 27, 2010 21:09:22 GMT -5
Post by ManitobanFarmerKid on Sept 27, 2010 21:09:22 GMT -5
I use a small screw driver to wedge them off. But that still requires some pulling and Patience! lol
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Sept 27, 2010 22:01:03 GMT -5
Post by mnjosh on Sept 27, 2010 22:01:03 GMT -5
I have taken some tires off a NH T9060 and it was a pain. I uses a hair blow drier to warm the rims up and pulled with a pliers.
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Sept 29, 2010 17:02:27 GMT -5
Post by hoss on Sept 29, 2010 17:02:27 GMT -5
i took the floaters off of the nh combine i got and man i wore myself out pullin on those d@m% things....i dont like the real wide floaters
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Sept 29, 2010 17:53:43 GMT -5
Post by hamboyz06 on Sept 29, 2010 17:53:43 GMT -5
I'm contimplating putting some duals on another CR9080, Hoss can u send me a pic and show me how it works.......I usually just get fustrated and hacksaw the axles if they're to big of a pain to come off.
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Sept 29, 2010 18:07:30 GMT -5
Post by hoss on Sept 29, 2010 18:07:30 GMT -5
I'm contimplating putting some duals on another CR9080, Hoss can u send me a pic and show me how it works.......I usually just get fustrated and hacksaw the axles if they're to big of a pain to come off. well if i had a camera i sure would but i cannot find it...but i grab the tire with my pliers and get a grip on the tractor where you wont break nothin and start tugging it might scuff the rim a lil bit but it wont be bad....but for extra axle i use some metal coat hanger....any more questions pm me or somethin hope that helped.
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Nov 23, 2010 12:53:00 GMT -5
Post by CDC on Nov 23, 2010 12:53:00 GMT -5
i use a lighter to heat up the rim on the inside ,but need to be careful to not melt it.
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Nov 23, 2010 13:28:49 GMT -5
Post by John K. on Nov 23, 2010 13:28:49 GMT -5
I run hot water over the rim and pry it off. It shouldn't do any major damage.
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Nov 23, 2010 18:32:39 GMT -5
Post by hamboyz06 on Nov 23, 2010 18:32:39 GMT -5
I tried the hairdrier technique....works great....THanks
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Nov 23, 2010 20:15:54 GMT -5
Post by mstjhamfarms on Nov 23, 2010 20:15:54 GMT -5
Guys This is an awesome posting! For all of us enjoying the hobby its really cool to get some "how-to" tech on how-to even do the basic modding like this one. This site has a lot of very good talent and I would encourage those individuals to share their experiences and tricks. Everyone has to start somewhere and giving a junior modeller some help can be very gratifying. I would have never of thought of an hair dryer, lighter or warm water. In the past I just yanked them off by force often while expending 35+ cuss words
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Nov 30, 2010 18:28:28 GMT -5
Post by texastyle71 on Nov 30, 2010 18:28:28 GMT -5
i like this site too, alot of great folks on here. and alot of helpful info as well. i also use the hot water technique as well as a set of d**es turned around backwords to help pry them off.
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