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Adjusting rear wheels on 7020

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    Posted: 07 May 2020 at 3:37pm
Looks like I need some special bolts to remove the wedges. Where can I find a set of these?
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A dealer should let you borrow a set
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My accountant calls them the "golden bolts". But they work like a charm.
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And it takes a total of FOUR.
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:


And it takes a total of FOUR.


I found that thread from a couple years back. Two might work some of the time, but I don't see why anyone would argue that two is better than 4.

I might try fighting with the front axle on my 7040 since it has power adjust wheels on the rear. Front axle is free on the 7020 though.
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