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9 bolt hubs for a U

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Bencie

02-02-2006 14:31:58




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Does anybody know of another tractors 9 bolt hubs that will fit a "U"? Or options on making some without going with weld on hubs.




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Jeff Zabel

02-06-2006 18:27:23




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
I have what you need,M/W hubs 9 bolt off a Case 830 3" axles 3 3/4" U bolts to clamp too axle an 9 studs ,nuts to match on each hub. 920-867-3386



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Joel H.

02-05-2006 13:39:49




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
M&W made 9 bolt hubs for 3" axles. I have a set on my U.



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ejr-Ia.

02-03-2006 13:59:27




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
Use a 3010 jd with a shim.



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Mopower

02-03-2006 06:33:23




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
Oliver Super 88 hubs are close, but require boring out to fit. I will be producing manufactured 9-bolt hubs by mid to late summer if all goes well. They are keyed & will slide on. Either clamped tight or held with a set screw.



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rubenstien

02-06-2006 13:54:56




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Mopower, 02-03-2006 06:33:23  
mopower how much power will they hold b/4breaking talking 250 hp maybe do you have weld ons



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Mopower

02-07-2006 04:55:51




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to rubenstien, 02-06-2006 13:54:56  
A similar setup (not as thick) was used on a 200 h.p. machine a few years ago. Mine will be a little more beefy. A weld on version would be easier to make actually. I am planning on both now. Not sure when I'll have something going. E-mail me and I'll send you an early 3D picture concept.



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Angus

02-02-2006 18:09:33




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
The best thing to do is take the moline hub right off the axle. Get yourself a nine bolt hub of of a farmall h (thats what I used). Just make sure it has a key way. Mine slid right on, I clamped it down, and it has been doing me good for the past year! So much easier than milling your current one. Email me if you need more help.



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Andy2

02-03-2006 05:12:18




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Angus, 02-02-2006 18:09:33  
A U has a 3" axle, I'm pretty sure an H is 2.5"



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Angus

02-04-2006 16:47:02




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Andy2, 02-03-2006 05:12:18  
well whatever ever I used was from a farmall...and its working great.



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mm-r47

02-02-2006 17:10:35




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
I know who will do them call me.



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SWMolines

02-02-2006 15:05:25




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 Re: 9 bolt hubs for a U in reply to Bencie, 02-02-2006 14:31:58  
Have your MM hubs machined down to the 9 bolt size.



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