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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote coggonobrien Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 hours 3 minutes ago at 12:23pm
Call your local bolt supply store, not a chain store but place that caters to factories, williams bolt used to be around here.  They might be able to order you the bolt special then you can have it machined.
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Usually, I can get the wheel to move with two of the special bolts. With the wheel jacked up, turn it until the axle keyway is up. Back the bolts out of the top wedge about an inch. Completely remove the lower wedge bolts and use the pusher bolts in that wedge. The wheel should move in and then the wedge will continue to be pulled out of the wheel. This way, the top wedge still keeps the wheel indexed to the keyway and then can be moved in or out on the axle by lowering the jack.
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Thanks for the info, Mr. Marshall.  I can get two bolts loaned to me.  I need to move the wheel IN.  I am going to use the 7030 for planting and as it is now, the tire runs over the row about an inch.  
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I don't think that the 7000 series can get down to a true 30 inch setting. The cab interferes. With an 18.4 tire , 31 or 32 inch spacing is about as close as it gets.
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I pull a 12-30 Kinze with my 220 which has 30.5-32's. Outer 10 inches of tire run where rows are. Has no effect on planting or emergence. Just saying.
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