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What are these Rims?

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terryjd

04-02-2005 16:14:43




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I was wondering if anybody could tell me what these 36 inch rims would fit? I bought them for the tires to fit my Super C and really no use for the rims mine look good. I know I could remove the 6 clamps from the rim and put whatever kind of clamps I want on the rim to fit whatever center. Was a good price for the tires and rims now want to sell the rims but have no idea what all they will fit so don't know what to advertise them as or what to ask for them. Was told they would fit the Cockshutt, Fiet, some other newer type tractors. They are 36 X 10. Will post a link to pictures of the rims.
thanks for any info.

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George 2

04-03-2005 08:22:24




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 Re: What are these Rims? in reply to terryjd, 04-02-2005 16:14:43  
I have also seen these type of rims on FIAT and Universal tractors.



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George 2

04-03-2005 08:19:37




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 Re: What are these Rims? in reply to terryjd, 04-02-2005 16:14:43  
Those are European vegetable tractor rims. They could be off any one of several tractors. Possibly a Landini. They have the standard eight bolt flange centers with 6 bolt rims for 28 or 30 inch wheels. So if you have an International 504 for example, you could buy those rims and bolt it up to your standard 28 inch wheel centers.



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P Backus

04-03-2005 05:32:48




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 Re: What are these Rims? in reply to terryjd, 04-02-2005 16:14:43  
Man, that center part almost looks like my Ford 8N centers. Maybe you'd better check that out before cutting them up. Could be some kind of rare high crop or vegetable tractor rim perhaps from a bit newer Ford. I dunno.
Paul



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Nebraska Cowman

04-02-2005 17:37:42




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 Re: What are these Rims? in reply to terryjd, 04-02-2005 16:14:43  
I think they are junk, you might put them on ebay and see if you can get a few bucks out of them. Or like you say, cut the lugs off, somebody might want them for a C or F20 I even think some of the early styled John Deere Bs used 36 inch. What ever you do they are probibly worth more as blank rims than as-is.



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