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WD front wheel hub bolt toeque

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Topic: WD front wheel hub bolt toeque
Posted By: vchcv
Subject: WD front wheel hub bolt toeque
Date Posted: 18 Apr 2018 at 9:41pm
Can anyone tell me what the torque is for the front wheel hub bolts?



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Posted By: AaronSEIA
Date Posted: 19 Apr 2018 at 5:48am
The ones that hold the rim to the hub?  Its a German requirement.  Goodntight.  I would guess 50-60 ft lbs would be good enough. D17 service manual just had me torque the 1/2" engine mount studs to 70.
AaronSEIA


Posted By: vchcv
Date Posted: 19 Apr 2018 at 6:50am
Thank you. I just had two new tires put on the hubs and couldn't find the torque in any of my manuals.


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2018 at 7:28am
After using the tractor for a few hrs RECHECK THE TORQUE  !!!!!!


Posted By: vchcv
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2018 at 10:50am
Thank you. I am "very" new to tractors so any information I can get is greatly appreciated.


Posted By: CrestonM
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2018 at 3:42pm
Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

After using the tractor for a few hrs RECHECK THE TORQUE  !!!!!!
x2! I've had them loosen off before, even after using a long cheater to tighten them the first time. 


Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 20 Apr 2018 at 8:12pm
I can remember my Dad having front wheels getting loose on our WD loader tractor. He'd by a new rim (because the old one was ruined) and install it. Within a year it was loose and ruined again, all because he never kept re-checking the torque of the bolts as the paint and rust and dirt worked out between the parts that were clamped together. Oil the bolt threads too !!!!


Posted By: tbran
Date Posted: 23 Apr 2018 at 9:23pm
yes and keep in mind it is the fit of the center pilot to the hub raised cast circle that bears the weight as well. Under heavy load the 5 or 6 bolts have to have the center fit to help bear the load and not fatigue the metal. .

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Posted By: Macon Rounds
Date Posted: 24 Apr 2018 at 2:43pm
Get longer wheel bolts "M.E.Miller Tire has them" and put lock washers and nuts on the back side of the hub.
Best fix I have found for loader tractors wheels that loosen up.


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