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vernonky

12-22-2007 17:59:27




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I have a Super C and would like to find a set of steel wheels for it to use in the winter. I don't ever recall seeing a Super C with steel wheels and don't know if they are any out there. Grandpa had a set for his Farmall H that we used to feed with in the winter. No need for FWD with the steel wheels on. Also does anyone know if he Super C axles are the same as the Farmall H? Maybe I could use some off an H.

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James Williams

12-22-2007 19:36:55




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 Re: steel wheels in reply to vernonky, 12-22-2007 17:59:27  
F 12 will not fit

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Wheppy

12-22-2007 19:02:06




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 Re: steel wheels in reply to vernonky, 12-22-2007 17:59:27  
Might try some steel wheels off a F-12 or F-14



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504-2

12-22-2007 18:50:19




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 Re: steel wheels in reply to vernonky, 12-22-2007 17:59:27  
Here is an idea, if you take the rims off of the C and leave the centers on, then use the bolt holes for the wheel weights to bolt the centers together. Somebody has tried this I am sure.



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Bill Geer

12-22-2007 18:08:47




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 Re: steel wheels in reply to vernonky, 12-22-2007 17:59:27  
The C axle is 2 1/4 the H axle is 2 1/2



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vernonky

12-22-2007 18:12:29




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 Re: steel wheels in reply to Bill Geer, 12-22-2007 18:08:47  
Thanks Bill so much for using wheels from an H.

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old

12-22-2007 19:25:00




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 Re: steel wheels in reply to vernonky, 12-22-2007 18:12:29  
If you live in an area that has menanights close check with them. Most of those people at least in my area buy tractors and the first thing they do is put steel wheels on them. Theres even a tractor dealer not to far from me that makes steel wheels just to fit what ever tractor they want them to fit. Sort of funny seeing a brand new 2007 tractor with steel wheels on it but thats how they like them in my area

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