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Driving with tower
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Re: Driving with tower
We've had problems in the past with Wedge Top too. The solution we used was to insert #10 screws through the tread and into the wheel. Make sure the screw heads do not penetrate the tread or tear a larger hole and you should be good.
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Re: Driving with tower
Drill and rivet each end of the tread to those Plaction wheels and you will have zero problems.
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Re: Driving with tower
Are those this years plaction wheels with the wire conveyer belt connectors?
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Re: Driving with tower
We also throw a rivet in approximately 180* from where the tread meets, just in case one of the retaining groves in the wheel gets damaged.
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Re: Driving with tower
Nice test drive! We use the screw method with thread brass inserts for the plaction wheels. Works great and makes for an easy switch-out. Description
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