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First thing i would do is check if the 6410 is the same dimensions as the 6310se.

Then, check the wheel sizes normally by typing it into Google, "6301 se wheel size" brings up lots of info on wheel sizes on the real thing.

I find this site good TractorData where you will find this info TractorData 6310

Front (4WD) - 13.6 - 24

Rear - 18.4 - 34

Put the sizes into this calculator AgriScale calculator and returns the size in 1.32 scale as

Front 40mm high x 10mm wide

Rear 56mm high x 14mm wide

Then put these sizes into AgriScale tyre finder which tells you the nearest model wheels

Front [table] [tr][td]Merk[/td] [td]Model[/td] [td]Dout[/td] [td]din[/td] [td]Breedte[/td] [/tr] [tr][td]Siku[/td][td]John Deere Lanz (achter)[/td][td]40.0[/td][td]?[/td][td]9.0[/td][/tr][tr][td]Siku[/td][td]Eicher[/td][td]41.0[/td][td]?[/td][td]9.0[/td][/tr][tr][td]ERTL[/td][td]John Deere 3140 (voor)[/td][td]40.0[/td][td]?[/td][td]10.0[/td][/tr] [/table]Rear [table] [tr][td]Merk[/td] [td]Model[/td] [td]Dout[/td] [td]din[/td] [td]Breedte[/td] [/tr] [tr][td]ERTL[/td][td]John Deere 3140 (achter)[/td][td]55.0[/td][td]?[/td][td]15.0[/td][/tr] [/table]This time a little pointless as the wheels that are recomended are the Ertl 3140 front and rear, which i'm sure are the same as the ones on the Ertl 6410  ;D ;D ;D

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hammer and small punch and cut the front axle out, fitted UH small claas wheels + axle, fill in front roof lights with isopon or something similar, remove corner post exhaust and fit a new one at the side panel off the bonnet. A good sand down and paint adding the new front roof lights below the mirror arms.  ;)

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hammer and small punch and cut the front axle out, fitted UH small claas wheels + axle, fill in front roof lights with isopon or something similar, remove corner post exhaust and fit a new one at the side panel off the bonnet. A good sand down and paint adding the new front roof lights below the mirror arms.  ;)

hammer and small punch ?????
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u use a PUNCH Donal. it a thing u buy in a hardware store.

u put the punch in the centre of the metal pin.

have tractor on bench.

Hold the punch

Hold hammer in other hand

Hit the punch with the Hammer

Result is the pin should move and leaving a wee round boyo

here a pic of a Punch http://www.bearingboys.co.uk/product_images/draper/13509_622-623.jpg

here a pic of a Hammer https://www.macbuildingproducts.com/images/14HAMCLAWEST.gif

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u use a PUNCH Donal. it a thing u buy in a hardware store.

u put the punch in the centre of the metal pin.

have tractor on bench.

Hold the punch

Hold hammer in other hand

Hit the punch with the Hammer

Result is the pin should move and leaving a wee round boyo

here a picture of a Punch http://www.bearingboys.co.uk/product_images/draper/13509_622-623.jpg

here a picture of a Hammer https://www.macbuildingproducts.com/images/14HAMCLAWEST.gif

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:    :blank:

doesn't get much simpler than that  ::)

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u use a PUNCH Donal. it a thing u buy in a hardware store.

u put the punch in the centre of the metal pin.

have tractor on bench.

Hold the punch

Hold hammer in other hand

Hit the punch with the Hammer

Result is the pin should move and leaving a wee round boyo

here a picture of a Punch http://www.bearingboys.co.uk/product_images/draper/13509_622-623.jpg

here a picture of a Hammer https://www.macbuildingproducts.com/images/14HAMCLAWEST.gif

ha ha! is that wat a hammer looks like  ;D....could  i use a nail wud it do the same thing just wondering
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