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Wheel Wrenches needed

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    Posted: 07 Nov 2020 at 1:15pm
I have three tractors (2 CA's and a 160) with spinout or power adjust rear wheels.  I do not have the special wrench that is used to unlock the excentrics on them.  Does anyone have the wrench.  The excentrics have a 13 mm square head.
D-14, 160, 2 - CAs, 2 - Bs, 2 Gs Roto-Baler, 82S Mower, Rake,444 baler, Kentucky
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Use two 3/4 inch sockets, smaller one inside the other weld them together, works like a charm
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I use a Craftsman 1/2 inch 8-point socket (1/2 inch drive, usually need a cheater bar on the socket handle).
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I just used a regular socket.  I don't remember what size, but it fit just fine and did the job.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Nov 2020 at 5:28am

A new CA from the factory had 3 eccentrics and one fixed bracket on each rear wheel.
The eccentrics had a 1/2" square protruding head.

A 1/2" drive extension will fit.

Be carefull if the eccentrics are seized, the head will twist off fairly easily

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If one of y'all sends me their phone number ( I can't figure out how to post pictures) I'll send you a picture of the two sockets welded for the eccentrics. I'll recheck it to be sure its 3/4 or 1/2 .
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I guess this would help,314-791-0276
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weld two together back to back as above...or just tape two together..
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There are two types of heads on the eccentrics.  The CA/D10/D12 where usually 1/2 inch square while the WD was generally a 3/4 inch hex head.  I think the two types are interchangeable.
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Weld them together ,I took one smaller socket and put it inside a larger one then welded them together with the 1/2 inch female end out on both,put one on the eccentric and use a breaker bar on the other,
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dave (NE) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 2020 at 8:31am
I believe the 160 is a metric size, however I have been able to use a 1/2" eight point socket on mine.
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I had an impact socket to fit those I kept on my tire service truck. But I am getting old and cannot remember where I got it. Probably from one of several wholesale places that sell just to tire shops.
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