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bluejay

03-31-2008 09:49:31




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Hello I am new to the forum. I have read some previous posts here about my question.
I need to replace one 10 x 24 rear rim on my B. From reading here I could use a 4 loop Farmall A rim instead. Are there any issues with just using one 4 loop rim? Nothing would be lopsided looking? Will the holes line up easily

or am I looking for trouble changing it this way?

Does anyone have suggestions for buying said aftermarket rim in Ontario Canada?

My tires will be 11.2 / 10 x 24 and I need one of these too. :mrgreen:

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RalphWD45

04-01-2008 21:15:38




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to bluejay, 03-31-2008 09:49:31  
I replaced both rear tires last year, on my 52 B, and don't remember what I gave for them, however I felt good about the price and the service, also timely arrivial. I used Tonystractors.com. They are in Oregon, and as close as your computer. Good luck Ralph



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bluejay

04-02-2008 08:19:07




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to RalphWD45, 04-01-2008 21:15:38  
Well I have ordered a RW10244. They have them in stock in Ontario. I will wait and buy some bolts after I see how it fits on. I have 5/8 x 3" bolts now but they are pretty worn.
Partly due to my own ignorance, I have had problems with the Allis Chalmers rim attaching system in the past. I have now read how to do it properly on this forum and it is unlikely that myself or my helpers were doing it correctly before. That being said, I will now transition to the International system which is cheaper, more widely available, and likely more dependable. :idea:

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bjb in Ne

03-31-2008 14:45:47




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to bluejay, 03-31-2008 09:49:31  
I was able to get new rims with the correct humps from ME Miller tire (www.millertire.com), although it doesn't appear they carry them anymore. You might still try contacting them. The only problem I have is the stops on the rim are set too wide.



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Bob Bancroft

03-31-2008 11:45:23




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to bluejay, 03-31-2008 09:49:31  
A&I products RW10244, might be listed as A-RW10244. At most machinery dealers. Only issue I found was you might have to install them "dish out", or the wide way, so valve stem doesn't interfere with final drive hsng. I have them on my C and I wish I had drilled a hole in the opposite side before I mounted and installed them.



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bluejay

03-31-2008 22:21:22




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to Bob Bancroft, 03-31-2008 11:45:23  
Thank you all for your input. If I go this way I will be mounting it wide side out to match what I have. I should also position the valve stem well.
Offhand, do you remember the bolt size, length, grade? Are more than 2 washers per bolt needed? :)



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Bob Bancroft

04-01-2008 17:02:17




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to bluejay, 03-31-2008 22:21:22  
If memory serves me correctly; On the early B I think the wheel has 3/4" holes. I had enough trouble that I ended up using GR.5 1/2" bolts with a washer on each end. On the later B ,and C the wheels have 5/8" holes. The loops needed a tiny bit of persuasion. But I was able to use 5/8" bolts for a proper fit, with a washer under the nut(next to the loop) Soft(GR.2) bolts would be fine, but if you have to go buy bolts, it might as well be GR.5(three marks) By the way- I have an original AC type B/C 9x24 rim here in central NY which is usable if cleaned up. (The other one looks pretty rough, but might be usable)

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old

03-31-2008 10:23:52




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 Re: Allis B rear rim in reply to bluejay, 03-31-2008 09:49:31  
The rim from a Farmall A or B will bolt right on and sit just fine. I have one on my C and one that is factory on the other side and I notice no difference in the 2 of them as far as ride or up, down or side ways movement. As a matter of fact I think the one for the farmall is less likely to fall off

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