Tires Tire Rub

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tncruzin

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Location
Nashville, TN.
Tractor
Iseki TL-1900
I have a problem that I hope some of you have solved. There is a brace that comes off of the differential case on eac side and goes back to the lift arm. These braces are so close that they rub my tires when there is no equipment attached. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
 
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Do your lift arms have a small chain on each one. If so you should be able to pull them towards the center and chain them together. That should keep the turnbuckles away from the tires.
 
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No...no chains on the lift arms. I may need to add some to solve the problem.
 
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Heres a pic of how mine looks
 

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Mine has no chains. Can your wheels be swapped so that they have a wider foot print? Mine can and right now are set up narrow which compounds the problem. It looks like you have much more room between the tires and lift arm braces than I do. I'm wondering if the tractor might have the wrong tires.
 

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