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5000-nut

03-24-2008 18:40:36




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Does anyone know were I could get a set of ford 7000 rear rims 16-9x34 I have 12-4x38 ?? Any brands of tire to stay away from?? any input will help.. thanks




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5000-nut

03-25-2008 14:14:22




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to 5000-nut, 03-24-2008 18:40:36  
Jackson michigan Yes I would have to change centers.. All I have are rims and centers tire are shot.. I would have to look but I think the rim are in nice shape. Where are you?



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Fordfarmer

03-25-2008 15:07:52




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to 5000-nut, 03-25-2008 14:14:22  
Ladysmith, WI... quite a drive, but I have new neighbors who just moved from southern MI and still need to make at least one more trip to bring their stuff here. I can't remember the name of the town, but if they are going to be close, I might be able to have them haul a set of rims/centers. Stamped steel or cast centers?



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5000-nut

03-25-2008 17:46:48




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to Fordfarmer, 03-25-2008 15:07:52  
Hey shot me a e-mail with names and numbers so I can give you a call, hours to call to, or give me a call on my cell 517-812-9188 if I miss it give a call back number. Between 7-4 day time. Ladysmith is just across the pond.
akleteim@yahoo.com
thanks steve



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RodInNS

03-25-2008 14:22:18




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to 5000-nut, 03-25-2008 14:14:22  
You can try Fawcett's in Marystown Ontario. They scrap a lot of Ford's it seems, and a lot of 7710's at that so a set of 18.4x34's shouldn't be hard to get there. I would get the 18.4's too unless yo absolutely need the 16.9... I would also make it a point to go with the newer style wheels off the force II tractor's that had the square center rather than the octogonal center. The square one is a LOT stronger. If I could find them I'd take a set of hub pilot wheels off a TS over the 10 series....
Personally I'f just break down and buy the new wheels for a TS as those are not so far out of reach anyway, andthen you have new wheels.
The newer wheels are MUCH better.... but then again I lug 15-20000 # around on that axle so I don't want a weak wheel.

Rod

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BrianAllen

03-25-2008 16:59:47




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to RodInNS, 03-25-2008 14:22:18  
Hi Fawcett Tractor is actually in St Marys Ontario.
It is about 45 minutes from Kitchener where I live
Regards
Brian



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RodInNS

03-25-2008 19:49:55




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to BrianAllen, 03-25-2008 16:59:47  
Yes, my mistake on the location...



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Fordfarmer

03-25-2008 06:39:37




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 Re: tires and rims in reply to 5000-nut, 03-24-2008 18:40:36  
If you want to go to 34" rims, you'll need the wheel centers too. Parts yard like Worthington Ag Parts (or whoever is closest to you) would probably be your best bet. With 12.4x38's, it sounds like your 7000 was set up for very narrow rows... that's hardly enough tire for the power it makes. If it were me, I'd go to a 18.4x34 or 16.9x38. 16.9x34's can be a little hard to find, and are a still little small for the power. Where are you? If you do the swap, I may be interested in your 12.4x38's. (depends on distance and price) One other thing to keep in mind is that if you have steel wheel centers, and switch to cast centers, you'll need longer wheel studs.

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