Adam, I'd suggest selecting the best two wheel rims you've got, regardless of centres and how they're setup, and pairing them up with the two best centre dishes you have. You'll almost certainly have to replace the rim mounting bolts anyway, but do try to save at least one, so that you can take it to your local tractor dealership (any brand you like) and ask them for a dozen of those bolts (six bolts per wheel). Be sure that both wheels use the same bolt heads - if they don't, you'll need half a dozen of each. The Ferguson purists can advise you better, but I think that tractor should have the plain, circular centres, not the scalloped ones, but I'm not a hundred percent sure on that. The important thing is to have the same centres on both sides - otherwise the tractor will look a total prat with odd ones. Track width can be set by the configuration of the rims and centres - probably best to keep the track width to about 56" for best aesthetic appearance, but are adjustable from around 48" to 72" (if memory serves me) according to rim and tyre widths, and rim to centre configuration. Do be mindful of the rim widths - we've had 11.5" and 12" one the same tractor, and it looks an absolute pillock - half an inch makes a big difference!! 🔧
Before you took the Ferguson home while walking round the garden in the bushes was a Ferguson milk churn carrier some ware over by the old Atom unit. Have you got that?
Merry Christmas Adam hope you had a nice time and Mrs mancave too, just a quickie in you sheds full of marvellous wonders you don't happen o have any Fergie link arms I might be able to buy off ya if not never mind all the best, Dalton.
Maybe a collaboration with UK Barn Finds with all the old vehicles at your Dads place? They will hook them out, and get them to the Anglia Car Auction at Kings Lynn…..would raise some funds? Just a thought?
Twice in one day!...you realise you've been on telly more than the King this Christmas??!!!😂... Looking forward to seeing Rachel on the Pink Ladies Tractor Run, but please... DON'T paint the bloody tractor pink!!!!😂😂😂😂. All the best mate...Tony.👍👍
Great little short video, and two in one day aaaah. Thank you and merry Christmas to you and Mrs mancave. Ps at the end of the video you sounded like a Dalek from Doctor who when you said aaaah we have a starter an alternator and heat shield. 😂
Yer old workshop could do with a bit of a tidy! All sorts of treasures probably hidden away in there... lol
happy New Year Mr Cave. Bob (Weston super Mare)
Adam thank you for entertaining me over this lonely time, you have brought a little hope in my life,love your videos , keeping me going well done.
You can alter the rim on the center as they bolt on and you turn the rim around to alter the offset.
Merry Christmas mr. And Mrs. Man cave. All the best and I hope the new year is all good and great 😎
Now that's the best way to spend Christmas day rooting about through wheels and other bits brilliant.... Happy Christmas mate 👍👍👍👍
Adam you can alter the Center distance by moving the centre either Sides of the lugs
And by reversing the dishes!
Adam, I'd suggest selecting the best two wheel rims you've got, regardless of centres and how they're setup, and pairing them up with the two best centre dishes you have. You'll almost certainly have to replace the rim mounting bolts anyway, but do try to save at least one, so that you can take it to your local tractor dealership (any brand you like) and ask them for a dozen of those bolts (six bolts per wheel). Be sure that both wheels use the same bolt heads - if they don't, you'll need half a dozen of each. The Ferguson purists can advise you better, but I think that tractor should have the plain, circular centres, not the scalloped ones, but I'm not a hundred percent sure on that. The important thing is to have the same centres on both sides - otherwise the tractor will look a total prat with odd ones. Track width can be set by the configuration of the rims and centres - probably best to keep the track width to about 56" for best aesthetic appearance, but are adjustable from around 48" to 72" (if memory serves me) according to rim and tyre widths, and rim to centre configuration. Do be mindful of the rim widths - we've had 11.5" and 12" one the same tractor, and it looks an absolute pillock - half an inch makes a big difference!! 🔧
Before you took the Ferguson home while walking round the garden in the bushes was a Ferguson milk churn carrier some ware over by the old Atom unit. Have you got that?
good to see you're still busy.
Merry Christmas Adam hope you had a nice time and Mrs mancave too, just a quickie in you sheds full of marvellous wonders you don't happen o have any Fergie link arms I might be able to buy off ya if not never mind all the best, Dalton.
Hi again Adam, You can put videos on all day I will be there great job.🛠️🛠️⭐️👍🎄🎄
Thanks very much buddy. Happy Christmas to ya. 😃
Maybe a collaboration with UK Barn Finds with all the old vehicles at your Dads place? They will hook them out, and get them to the Anglia Car Auction at Kings Lynn…..would raise some funds? Just a thought?
Twice in one day!...you realise you've been on telly more than the King this Christmas??!!!😂...
Looking forward to seeing Rachel on the Pink Ladies Tractor Run, but please... DON'T paint the bloody tractor pink!!!!😂😂😂😂.
All the best mate...Tony.👍👍
"The King"??!! Don't tell me that they've finally cornered Elvis down at the 7/11 and have convinced him to do a Christmas Special again! 🤔😜🤣🤣
Great little short video, and two in one day aaaah. Thank you and merry Christmas to you and Mrs mancave. Ps at the end of the video you sounded like a Dalek from Doctor who when you said aaaah we have a starter an alternator and heat shield. 😂
Cheers Adam. Would you do a tour of the old Man cave HQ unearthing treasures?
Hi yes happy Xmas to you.
Great one Adam needs to do video on vw T4 and 3 wheeler please 👍🏻
Hello again and a very Merry Christmas to all
Nice one 👍
Merry Christmas
Whats the story with the reliant pickup ?
Adam do a video on hr every day on your engines youd get viewings