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Fordson rear rim

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bracken Netcott

12-05-2007 05:40:18




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I have a fordson power major that originally came with dual tires. The main set of tires are 14-30" on one piece rims and the duals are 16.9-30 on 6 loop rims. I want to put my tire chains on the 14-30 tires and then swap to the 16.9-30 in the summer. The problem is that I can not find a wheel center that will fit the 6" bolt pattern to use with the loop rims. I also can't find any one piece 30" rims with the 6 lug bolt pattern. Does anyone have any information for me as to what also uses this 6 lug pattern or where I can find the parts i am looking for. The pattern seems to be 6 lugs on 6.5".

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Ninenails

12-10-2007 12:08:00




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 Re: Fordson rear rim in reply to bracken Netcott, 12-05-2007 05:40:18  
I just bought a rim from farmlandtractor.com. Here is their number 1-877-928-1646. I was very happy with their service and products, the rim cost me 150 and shipping was $65 to Washington State. They do not ship used tires but do have some on hand.
My cousin also has taken an old rim, cut out the mounting center and welded the center onto a disc to change the tire size to a more common size.



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iowa_tire_guy

12-05-2007 19:53:55




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 Re: Fordson rear rim in reply to bracken Netcott, 12-05-2007 05:40:18  
A machine shop can build the centers for you.



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Bill_S

12-26-2007 17:04:38




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 Re: Fordson rear rim in reply to iowa_tire_guy, 12-05-2007 19:53:55  
I modified a pair of 38" wheel centers to bolt to an undetermined pair of 30" wheels I bought at an auction. Same total diameter, set such that overall width was just right also. Could bolt 4 standard Fordson weights onto the centers as original.



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