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Re: Re: ever see F20 wheels like this?
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Posted by Bill B on April 01, 2001 at 15:10:29 from (209.182.66.57):
In Reply to: Re: ever see F20 wheels like this? posted by Bruce on April 01, 2001 at 14:31:05:
Its hard to see in the picture, but the wheel is a steel wheel that is dish shaped, like a dog dish, with a taper where the rim goes on. The rim goes on toward the taper, and the lugs hold it tight. In fact so tight, one won't come off. They are 16 inch, and the wheels have not been drilled to fit the tractor, they fit like they were made for it. The rims are not tractor rims, they are car rims with the centers removed. If I can get the stuck rim off, I may get 2 rims and use the wheels as they are. No use getting too worked up about original, since the rear rims do not match either. It takes a close look to see the difference, but it is obvious once it is noticed.
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