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Could wheel weights be duality adapters?

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With the right sized tires, do you think the stack up would fare well to adapt a set of dual wheels?  

 

 

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

 

I don't know but I have to admit the possibilities look interesting there.

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AMC RULES

Might work...

provided you run little to no air pressure in your additional set.

Worth a try...what could it hurt?

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Pullstart

Obviously not with the actual bottom wheel the way it sits!  It’s from Rylee’s new tractor, but the chloride rusted it out.

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Achto

It should work. A spacer is a spacer I would think.

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oliver2-44

I like this idea, following along.

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JoeM

I am not sure if this will work but to get more space could you use something like a piece of treated plywood, rubber belting, etc between the metal weights?

 

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953 nut

:confusion-confused:        I know that a dually has to have some space between the tires to allow heat to escape. As fast as you guys run through the corn fields it could get dicey!           :ychain:

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ebinmaine
15 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:confusion-confused:        I know that a dually has to have some space between the tires to allow heat to escape. As fast as you guys run through the corn fields it could get dicey!           :ychain:

As far as the DOT is concerned duallies pass a roadside inspection as long as the radial bulge at the bottom does NOT touch.

That automatically leaves an inch or two the rest of the way around.

 

In Kevin's case that could be important even though the tractor (probably) won't be road driven.

Perhaps a wonderful beautiful old straight 6 will fall in one of his projects.....

Extra traction might be required.

 

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