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Tourque for wheels on 763 and 743
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 55475" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>My 1/2" gun is rated 380 ft/.lbs and I run shop air at 150 and hammer them down until they stop moving. It would have to be a really heavy duty 1/2" impact to break a stud. Also with 8 bolts on a 8" circle and only a 10 16.5 tire they seldom have any trouble coming loose. The same bolt circle is used on larger tire combos too. I run tracks on mine and have never had a wheel come loose.</p><p>Make sure there is no dirt between the wheel and the axel and the studs are not banged up and you should have no trouble.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 55475, member: 307"] My 1/2” gun is rated 380 ft/.lbs and I run shop air at 150 and hammer them down until they stop moving. It would have to be a really heavy duty 1/2” impact to break a stud. Also with 8 bolts on a 8” circle and only a 10 16.5 tire they seldom have any trouble coming loose. The same bolt circle is used on larger tire combos too. I run tracks on mine and have never had a wheel come loose. Make sure there is no dirt between the wheel and the axel and the studs are not banged up and you should have no trouble. Ken [/QUOTE]
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