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Food Plot/ Pasture seeding turnkey setup : Tractor, Brush Hog, Pasture PTO Overseeder
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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4121587" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Even wheels without spinout rims often have multiple mounting options on the hubs for changing the width of the wheel track. If the rim bolts to the hub, it’s likely that you can change the rear track by changing how the rim is mounted on the hub. The Ford 8N has something like eight possible rear track widths depending on how the hub’s dish faces and how the rim is mounted on it. </p><p></p><p> The pictures I’ve seen of the Kubota M9000 look like it has these kinds of rims, so [USER=41855]@Roy14[/USER] might be able to gain the 5” just by changing how the rims are mounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4121587, member: 26737"] Even wheels without spinout rims often have multiple mounting options on the hubs for changing the width of the wheel track. If the rim bolts to the hub, it’s likely that you can change the rear track by changing how the rim is mounted on the hub. The Ford 8N has something like eight possible rear track widths depending on how the hub’s dish faces and how the rim is mounted on it. The pictures I’ve seen of the Kubota M9000 look like it has these kinds of rims, so [USER=41855]@Roy14[/USER] might be able to gain the 5” just by changing how the rims are mounted. [/QUOTE]
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