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Re: tin rims i dont think so!!
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on June 26, 2003 at 06:46:32 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: tin rims i dont think so!! posted by mark on June 25, 2003 at 19:39:41:
Not sure what You mean by "TIN RIMS" but the rear rims were rolled steel double bevel rims and the 460/560's also had Power Adjust rear rims available with six "Z" shaped bars that clamped the rim in different tread widths to the cast iron wheel centers. ALL rear rims were PAINTED Silver by the rim manufacturers, either Electric Wheel Co. in Quincy,IL. or French & Hecht Co. in Davenport, IA. The front wheels used by FARMALL on the 460/560's were all six bolt steel disc wheels painted 2150 IH red bolted to a cast iron front hub. The H&M's, 300/400's and 350/450's all used a silver painted front rim with a riveted mallable iron flange which bolted to a three spoke cast center wheel that offered four different mounting tread widths, or a simple silver painted rim which clamped on similarly to the rear rims on the H's and M's.
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