ym155D rear wheels

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jcimob

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tracter newbie, sorry if this is a stupid question. I had jacked up the tractor slightly to get a slightly too tall oil pan under the hydraulic drain. I noticed once the rear wheels were off the floor that they could move slightly (rock back and forth). I thought they would be tight to the axel like a car. There seems to be a pin securing them to the axel and 2 adjustable bolts with springs at right angles to each other. Is this movement normal, or should I be adjusting something to take that slight "slop" out?
thanks
Frank
 
   / ym155D rear wheels #2  
No need to apologize. You should be able to tighten up the bolts with the springs on them to take out the slop. I recently bought a set of rims for turf tires and oddly enough, they have just one set of "set screws". This results in a little bit of play, but I don't notice it while under way. In the other picture (green rims) there are two "set screws" and those don't have any play on the hexagonal shaft when tightened.
 

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   / ym155D rear wheels #3  
You will want to ensure the axle play is eliminated. This is a commonly ignored item and will result in wear to both the hubs and the axle. Good observation.
 

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