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Custom made wheel's--no spacer for tracks
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 4425" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Dennis</p><p>The rims on my 853c have a large negative offset.. 4" front spacing, 7" back spacing.</p><p>The machine is 66" wide with the rims on the with the valve stems out, and this leaves 2" sidewall clearence (too little for tracks, 3" min.)</p><p>But by turning the valve stems in the machine becomes 6" wider and have 5" of sidewall clearence. Does this seem the same as yours, I'm curious if they used more then one offset.</p><p>I don't know of any reson they can't be run inside out</p><p>Also why would you want to go smaller with a 10.00 by 16.5 when running tracks? Is it to try and keep the heel of you bucket flat on the ground?</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 4425, member: 307"] Dennis The rims on my 853c have a large negative offset.. 4” front spacing, 7” back spacing. The machine is 66” wide with the rims on the with the valve stems out, and this leaves 2” sidewall clearence (too little for tracks, 3” min.) But by turning the valve stems in the machine becomes 6” wider and have 5” of sidewall clearence. Does this seem the same as yours, I'm curious if they used more then one offset. I don't know of any reson they can't be run inside out Also why would you want to go smaller with a 10.00 by 16.5 when running tracks? Is it to try and keep the heel of you bucket flat on the ground? Ken [/QUOTE]
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