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    Posted: 31 Jul 2012 at 3:22pm
I have a b and a c and both of them the rear wheels will not tighten up. Are the clamps the same for the four bump and the single rib?
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Not the same. Two with a straight bolt that go next to each other. Then two with eccentrics which go across from the straight ones to tighten against the straight bolt clamps.
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If it won't tighten you can use shim stock, or go with 4 (four) eccentrics.
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go ahead and use shim stock but do not use four eccentric clamps the clap that is in the driver lugs must be a solid clamp. If you put a eccentric on the drive lug it will loosten when enough power is applied.
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Having the same trouble  with my 1938 B   was at tour local show back in June and had the left wheel fall  off   twice   one was during the parade to the downtown area needless to say I am working on it now 
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Unless you're a purest doing a restoration, the four lug rims similar to those found on a Farmall A are mechanically superior. The wheel clamps on these tractors was not one of the better ideas that came out of West Allis.
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Originally posted by Tim in arkansas Tim in arkansas wrote:

Having the same trouble  with my 1938 B   was at tour local show back in June and had the left wheel fall  off   twice   one was during the parade to the downtown area needless to say I am working on it now 


When you say wheel fell off, do you mean the actual tractor hub hit the ground.  That sounds really scary.
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Take a straight lock and a cam lock and put the cam lock on top of the straight lock and insert the cam lock bolt. Now turn the bolt so the cam is fully extended. now note the difference. Use shims to tighten your wheels. Good tight wheels with the locks are every bit as solid as loop wheels and look a whole lot better. LOL Bob
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I wonder if I could weld these up so that there is more material. I tried shim stock and it worked its way loose. I really need to fix this problem. The B isn't too bad. The c is getting dangerous.
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Do not weld on a rim with a tire mounted it can EXPLOE!
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I use 18 or 20 gauge sheet metal for my shims and cut it a bit long, then bend the ends over so it can't move around. You can weld the shim to the wheel lock, but I believe they are made of cast. LOL Bob
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