Daren Todd
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Equipment
Massey Ferguson 1825E, Kubota Z121S, Box blade, Rotary Cutter
I got three really good suggestions for doing the center hole. NIWolfman suggested rigging up something to hold a torch or plasma cutter and spin the rim.
I ended up using a combination of the three suggestions. I dug around the shop at work and found a pipe flange that had the correct inside diameter I needed.
Used tooljunkie's suggestion of bolting it to the rim. In this case I used some threaded rod and fender washers. Checked my measurements about 30 times to make sure it was centered.
Then used wolfmans suggestion and used the flange as a guide and torched around the inside. It cut my grinding down to a 1/8"
When the rims finish cooling I'm gonna mark the edges of the hole again and use d2cat's suggestion of a carbide burr bit to finish it. But in this case run the burr bit in a Dremel so I can finish it at the house and check fit on the tractor as I go well the dremel won't work. But there's always plan "B" which is using the carbide bit in a corded drill
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I ended up using a combination of the three suggestions. I dug around the shop at work and found a pipe flange that had the correct inside diameter I needed.
Used tooljunkie's suggestion of bolting it to the rim. In this case I used some threaded rod and fender washers. Checked my measurements about 30 times to make sure it was centered.
Then used wolfmans suggestion and used the flange as a guide and torched around the inside. It cut my grinding down to a 1/8"
When the rims finish cooling I'm gonna mark the edges of the hole again and use d2cat's suggestion of a carbide burr bit to finish it. But in this case run the burr bit in a Dremel so I can finish it at the house and check fit on the tractor as I go well the dremel won't work. But there's always plan "B" which is using the carbide bit in a corded drill
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