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Taking off front tire/rim on AllisChamber C

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    Posted: 26 Mar 2017 at 2:27pm
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum and wanted to say I'm glad it exist to help guys like me. I just bought a Model C today and need to replace both front tires. Its a narrow front end and I don't know where to jack to get the front off the ground. I'm 66 years old and wanted to get into these old tractors. Didn't take long to run into a problem. Dont want to break anything.
Thanks for any help.
Bryan

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on mine I did one side at a time, drive one side up onto a 2x4 and the other side will be off the ground
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Ok, Why didn't I think of that. I'll give it a try.
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Loosen the lugs, before driving on the 2x4...
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Thanks, I wouldnt have thought of that

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With the wheels in the air whether by jack or 2x4 those wheels spin easily. A good air impact wrench would probably still loosen the lug nuts or bolts but its a lot easier to break them loose with the tires on the ground. Always has been a factor in changing tires.

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You can always jack where you see my jack stand under the bell housing part of the torque tube without a problem.

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