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    Replacing Rear Tire

    This was going to be my first course of action (yep, I'm el cheapo). But after seeing the condition of the bolts coming out (rust), spending a few dollars for new ones isn't going to be a big deal. John Deere: Thanks for the manual info. I will be keeping an eye out for one of those to add...
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    Yep, now that I see what you're talking about, mine are pipped. Thanks for the link on the right bolts. Will get some ordered up and get my tractor back in order. Thanks for all the help. Greatly appreciated.
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    It looks like there are flats on the sides of the heads of the bolts. I don't see any "pips"- they look round, just a ton of rust. I got the inner wheel off, even though I did not get the last bolt out. I think I'm going to buy new bolts in any case. No sense going this far and wishing I...
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    Thanks. I will get new carriage bolts to replace these. So far, I have 5 out. Last one does not want to cooperate. More penetrating oil, then some more pounding. It will go eventually. Appreciate all the help.
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    By the way, what book did you get that illustration from? I have a service manual that covers about everything, but couldn't find anything about changing tires or removing wheels. TIA.
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    Thanks. I assumed that this was going to be the method, but before I messed something up, I figured it better to ask. The outside of the wheel has been painted about 3 million times, so I couldn't rule out if they were threaded or not 100%. Will get it soaking and give it a try. Thanks...
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    Sorry, new to this posting stuff. I forgot to mention this is on a 1953 TO30. I believe the tire that I took off was original. TIA.
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    Replacing Rear Tire

    My right rear wheel went flat and was horribly dry rotted. Luckily, I found a decent replacement on CL, already mounted to a 28" 6 loop rim. I removed the bad rear tire/wheel/all from the tractor, and managed to remove the nuts holding the inner wheel to the rim. Now I'm trying to figure...
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