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D19 rear width adjustment

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    Posted: 21 Jan 2024 at 7:04am
I’m not sure if I have ever moved the rim position like this set up. What is the procedure? I need to move them in so I can get her into my winter shop. Thanks. Dana

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I'm sure that the D19 OPERATORS manual has a detailed description of how to remove most of the rim clamps and reposition them on another bevel of the rim. you may have to put the rim/tires on opposite sides to get the spacing you desire. 
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Loosen all the blocks around the rim that hold it onto the center hub. To the last couple threads on the bolts or maybe even take out a section of blocks. Then move the rim into the next hump that fits in the blocks and tighten all the blocks back up evenly. Other way would be to remove center wedge and slide the whole thing in. Power adjust wheels were so much better.

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In the picture, I'm not seeing another bump on the outer rim for those clamps. Does however look like your cast center is clear out at the end of the axle. So I would move the cast center and all in on the axle. There are some special "pusher bolts" that you will need for that job. You pull out the three bolts holding the wedge in, then the pusher bolts go in and will push the wedge out, then you reposition it on the axle and put the regular bolts back in. After you take out the regular bolts, there will be threads for the pusher bolts that will need a super cleaning, then grease the threads on the bolts and inside the wedge, then just go around the to each bolt adding pressure by tightening them, little by little.
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What width are you at and what do you have to get down to?
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What Darrel said! X2...Wink
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OM Lord I feel like a moron. Yes I sure know about the double bevel deal. I want to move the axel clamps. I’ve used pushers on my other bigger tractors. I have to find some pushers for this one! Thanks! Dana
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Same push bolts as your 190
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Same as my 190xt, never slid them. I know it’s something to do with the three bolts on the axle wedge.
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I made 3 pusher bolts from grade 8 X 3/4 inch off the shelf hardware. Don't remember the length but had to cut threads up to as close to head as I could get them. Good Luck, my hub was rusted on and soaked with Blaster for a month prior to moving in.
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Helpful hint. Wheel jacked up off ground keyway on top....bolts torqued up...BFH applied to end of axle shaft.
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