mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I have two sets of wheel weights on the M6060 and ordered a third set last July. I received a call from the local dealer to tell me that the weights and bolt kit came in this week. I've spent way too much money having the local dealer change rear wheels around on both tractors and also having them install wheel weights etc. I'm good with how the MX wheels and three sets of weights are set up. The wheels are at the second widest setting of the four possible configurations and I won't be changing those, but the M6060 is not optimized yet.
The M6060 wheels are currently at the second narrowest position and I'd like to change them to the second widest which means I'll need to spin the centers around. First I'll need to remove two wheel weights, then remove the wheel, spin the center, get the wheel back on the hub and then install three sets of weights.
I have the MX to use so could put on the pallet forks and use them with straps to remove the weights and wheel. I'd ask a friend to help with this project and would like to do this myself when the weather improves so has anyone done this and did you rig up anything to help? If fabbing up some kind of support out of steel would be helpful I'm not opposed to doing that. I would think that pallet forks and good straps would/should be enough but I've not tried this obviously.
The M6060 wheels are currently at the second narrowest position and I'd like to change them to the second widest which means I'll need to spin the centers around. First I'll need to remove two wheel weights, then remove the wheel, spin the center, get the wheel back on the hub and then install three sets of weights.
I have the MX to use so could put on the pallet forks and use them with straps to remove the weights and wheel. I'd ask a friend to help with this project and would like to do this myself when the weather improves so has anyone done this and did you rig up anything to help? If fabbing up some kind of support out of steel would be helpful I'm not opposed to doing that. I would think that pallet forks and good straps would/should be enough but I've not tried this obviously.