Love your videos of your 4600 Q,but wouldn't it be easier to bring wheels to a tyre centre let them take the hard work off you!,do put up more videos!!🚜📹🎬🤝👍
I’ve just been through this rear tire/rim restoration on my Massey Ferguson 270 Diesel Tractor with Massey Ferguson 236 Loader. The rear rims had cast weight centres and the tires were loaded with calcium for added ballast. Quite a job that I hope I never have to repeat. One rim was so rusted around the valve stem I had to source a used replacement. My rear wheels have the 4 rail power adjust feature too.✌🏻👍🏻🇨🇦
Having painted a Case SC, whole tractor, l do appreciate all the prep work, but l think l would've just left the rims be, and just painted the inside of the rims with used motor oil. Gotta feeling in a month they're going to look the same as the original, sometimes an old tractor thats is nice as nice as yours, is perfect. Especially working out in the fields instead of sitting pretty in a museum somewhere. PS rear tires are alot easier to change while mounted on tractor. Take care and good luck 👍
You are right about the rims, if even just for a moment they looked so nice though :-). I like old equipment and the best way to preserve them is to give them a job. I'm prepping this tractor to be my main workhorse for the next 30 years at least.
@@caprahomestead8449 l hear ya, did my Case (was an absolute mess), 30years ago, I'm over 60yrs now and it has aged very well,been barn kept, little fade, like an old pair of jeans. Still pulls my drag behind disc every spring and fall, l can still remember how pretty it looked with new paint. Hope you have as much fun and pride in your journey that l had. Take care
Loved this... Insta subbed, as i recently purchased a tractor just like this. Ford 4600 with a cab. BTW. Where did you get the manual for this tractor, can you share ?
great vid but being a employee working at a ford agri engineers my experience felt it would have been better to build the rim and centre then fit the tyre and tube then finaly fit it on to the tractor axle! but hey you did it anyway! tremendous effort.
It looks like you removed the tyre from the wrong side of the rim, on the other side is the drop centre, which is a smaller diameter. This gives more space for the tyre to fit over the rim.
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Love your videos of your 4600 Q,but wouldn't it be easier to bring wheels to a tyre centre let them take the hard work off you!,do put up more videos!!🚜📹🎬🤝👍
I’ve just been through this rear tire/rim restoration on my Massey Ferguson 270 Diesel Tractor with Massey Ferguson 236 Loader. The rear rims had cast weight centres and the tires were loaded with calcium for added ballast. Quite a job that I hope I never have to repeat. One rim was so rusted around the valve stem I had to source a used replacement. My rear wheels have the 4 rail power adjust feature too.✌🏻👍🏻🇨🇦
OH lord that's a Massive job, compared to that i had it on easy mode. But yeah that job should last you a lifetime!
Great work from over here across the pond! I cant wait to see more.
Thanks!
nice work brother 💪
Thank you!
Having painted a Case SC, whole tractor, l do appreciate all the prep work, but l think l would've just left the rims be, and just painted the inside of the rims with used motor oil. Gotta feeling in a month they're going to look the same as the original, sometimes an old tractor thats is nice as nice as yours, is perfect. Especially working out in the fields instead of sitting pretty in a museum somewhere. PS rear tires are alot easier to change while mounted on tractor. Take care and good luck 👍
You are right about the rims, if even just for a moment they looked so nice though :-). I like old equipment and the best way to preserve them is to give them a job. I'm prepping this tractor to be my main workhorse for the next 30 years at least.
@@caprahomestead8449 l hear ya, did my Case (was an absolute mess), 30years ago, I'm over 60yrs now and it has aged very well,been barn kept, little fade, like an old pair of jeans. Still pulls my drag behind disc every spring and fall, l can still remember how pretty it looked with new paint. Hope you have as much fun and pride in your journey that l had. Take care
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Loved this... Insta subbed, as i recently purchased a tractor just like this. Ford 4600 with a cab.
BTW. Where did you get the manual for this tractor, can you share ?
Thank you! I got the manuals from histoparts.com, but i've seen it on other webshops and even on Amazon.
great vid but being a employee working at a ford agri engineers my experience felt it would have been better to build the rim and centre then fit the tyre and tube then finaly fit it on to the tractor axle! but hey you did it anyway! tremendous effort.
I will remember that for next time!
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It looks like you removed the tyre from the wrong side of the rim, on the other side is the drop centre, which is a smaller diameter. This gives more space for the tyre to fit over the rim.