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Kubota B1750 rear wheel instructions

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Stevem D
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2005-08-25          115418

How do you move the rear wheels on the B1750? Is there a specical way to do this? Is there a simple way and what do you do??

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taheide
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2005-08-25          115420

Umm, step on the pedal and go? Can you be more specific, what are you asking? ....

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2005-08-25          115426

I think he is talking about changing the rear tire width.

The Kubota I have has a shaft that has a pin and bolt that allows you to slide the wheel to a new position by putting the pin in a different hole.

You need to jockey the wheel top to bottom vibrating it to get it to move, its kinda hard to do, at least on a new tractor it is.

Dennis ....

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taheide
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2005-08-25          115440

Thats what I was thinking. My pins are always working themselves loose making the rear wheels click. ....

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Steven D
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2005-08-25          115461

yes that is what I was asking about. The rear wheels keep sliding in and tire is rubbing the fender and ruining the tire. You said there is a pin you have to put in to a hole in the rear axle shaft. The wheel has to be turned to line up with this hole and then you can tighten it down right!!
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