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    Posted: 07 Jul 2013 at 9:45am
Anybody know how to keep the power adjust rims from sliding out, went pulling yesterday ( got third In 3500) and in 4500 at the end of the pull it popped the power adjust rims out, it doesn't have stops but where the hole for them are now it would be useful anyway. Can we drill holes for the stops in the rim where the old stop holes are at or is there a better way than stops.we are not using these wheels for long, this year and maybe next year depending on time
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You realy need to use the stops. Each hole in the stops widens the tread width 2". A heavy pull will cause the rims to slip even if the rims are new. There are stops both in front and behind the drive lug. You would have trouble drilling your on hole since the bolt goes through the rail at an angle. I don't pull with mine but still have had a wheel slip trying to pull an imoviable object in good traction conditions. You can buy stops from OK tractor they were fairly cheep. I'll bet you could try other site suporters and get the same result.
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But that's it, there are only two holes in one rail on each rim, and they are not even close to where they need to be, we will probably just weld a short piece of steel on each side of the drive lug on each wheel on each side, when it move it really screws us up
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