Rear Wheels L1500 / Valve Stems

billrigsby

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L1500DT Too many implements, or is there such a thing?
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I am wondering, Valve stems in or out?
The previous owner had them in, I can not find a good pic showing this.
When I reinstalled them the last time, by habit I did valve stems out,
they rub ever so slightly on the rear fender under flex? :confused:

I can see having them in for protection, also it gives it a slightly wider stance.
 

Daren Todd

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Mine are inside, but if I rotated the tires so my wheel base was narrow then they would be out. Front tires are mounted inside as well.


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billrigsby

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L1500DT Too many implements, or is there such a thing?
Mar 17, 2015
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Florissant CO USA 8213'
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Interesting my fronts are out, but they're very short and not sticking out like the Rears so the chances of them getting hooked on something it would be pretty slim , I think if I leave the front out and put the rears in the tires will be more properly lined up


Bill Rigsby
Florissant CO

1972(?) KUBOTA L-1500-DT
Great Bend M10 48" Front End Loader
Brush Hog 48" "Squealer Mower"
Atlas 48" Landscape Box
Rhino 48" Rear Blade
Draw Bar with 2" Ball
28" Fork Lift Forks
36" Sears Snow Blower (still to be mounted to the front PTO)

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