Wheel width question

douglloyd

Member
Hello,

I use my '52 8N for all kinds of projects. In our East TN pastures we have lots of hilly spots and a wider stance would be helpful.

According to the manual, wheels on an N can be set out to 76". Has anyone tried this with their N lately? Any mechanical wear problems with the bearings or seals?

thanks,
Doug in E TN
 
I had my 9N set pretty wide for cultivating.
Shown here with the box blade on it. No problems.

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Douglloyd,Always changed the wheel with years ago from 52" to 72" and back between narrow for row crop work, plowing /wide for planting and cultivating/bush hogging on hill sides.Never any problems with seals or bearings.I believe 76" would be fine,just be sure all bolts are tight.
 
Thanks for the quick responses. I am derusting, cleaning up and painting a stack of Hundred and N rims now. With the centers out for painting, now would be a good time to try adjusting things a bit.

In the past, I had been guilty of not keeping the infamous big axle-to-hub nuts tight on my N - see attached. You can bet I check them all the time now.

I'll be careful - thanks again!

Doug in east TN
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The8N has a bit different front end than my 44 2N has but when they are wide it is a bit harder to steer, also easier to bend center piece of front axle if has a loader on or a lot of bouncing.
 
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