Massey-Ferguson 202 workbull question

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Hi All
Does anyone know how heavy the rear tires are on a M.F. 202 tractor.
I have to remove one to repair a bad axle oil seal. I have a Hoosier Hydraulic engine hoist type crane
that is rated for 2000 lbs. I've never had to remove the rear wheels so any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
welded
 
   / Massey-Ferguson 202 workbull question #2  
It depends on if they are loaded with fluid and / or have weights on them. I suspect that they are a 14.9x24 tire. I can remove the 14.9x24 tire that does not have weights or fluid on my 20C by myself. No crane needed.
 
   / Massey-Ferguson 202 workbull question #3  
It depends on if they are loaded with fluid and / or have weights on them. I suspect that they are a 14.9x24 tire. I can remove the 14.9x24 tire that does not have weights or fluid on my 20C by myself. No crane needed.[/QUOTE

Agree with Sportsman.

If uncertain if the tires are filled with a liquid to add weight, get the valve at or near the bottom of the wheel and depress the inside of the tire valve. If liquid comes out then you will have a heavy assembly to deal with. Rather than lifting the tire and wheel, I have had success in jacking the tractor just enough to take the weight off the wheel studs and wheel center and then gently wiggling the wheel out off the studs. Keep the wheel as upright as you can but be prepared to get out of the way should you loose control of it. Keep perhaps 3 wheel nuts on and backed off so you can judge when the weight of the tractor is no longer on the center of the wheel and the wheel studs. Then remove the remaining nuts and do the wiggling.

Get the upright wheel and tire against a wall at a small angle so it stays standing. Block it so it cannot roll and keep people away from it.

The difficulty with your engine hoist is that its legs must be going underneath the tractor to support the hoist and this can be a problem in some circumstances as it interferes with the blocking of the tractor after jacking it.

Dave M7040
 
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Thank You, both for the information. I figured on blocking the front wheels and raising the back end high enough off of the ground using a bottle jack so that the legs of the hoist rolling on a cement pad would go underneath the wheels.
I have an air driven 20-ton jack to do the heavy lifting of the back of the tractor. I need to do a brake job, repack bearings, replace oil seals, and check for proper axle clearance. I'm relying on 25 years wrenching on equipment, a service/repair manual, and a lot of luck.
 

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