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Re: Which rims would you get?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 03, 2005 at 15:23:09 from (209.226.247.87):
In Reply to: Re: Which rims would you get? posted by Lance R. on June 03, 2005 at 14:08:17:
Lance: I'm just across the border from Port Huron MI, about 40 miles from the border. The town is Strathroy in Ontario. I was a bit late on Fri. to get hold of anyone that could tell me what is available. Ontario Used Tractor Parts was one place I was thinking of. He usually has a good supply of both new and used. There is another place to the south of me about 20 miles. I was there one day looking for items myself, big supply of 38" rims and tires all shapes and sizes. I have an idea he specializes in changing tractors from 38" to 42" and 46" tires. There were those high narrow tires and rims around. Also a big supply of what looked like take offs from tractors not very old 15.5x38, 16.9x38 and 18.4x38. We quite regularly see these going through auctions around here, and with decent tires on them as well. I probably wont find out much until Mon. now. I'll send you an e mail if your is exposed. If not send me one so I can reply.
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