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Re: Types of Rear Rims for an H
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Posted by Eastsider on July 12, 2007 at 10:35:02 from (24.111.77.43):
In Reply to: Re: Types of Rear Rims for an H posted by Tom Windsor on July 11, 2007 at 18:47:29:
Thanks for the replies, guys! I will have to see if I can get some pictures this weekend and then figure out how to get them on here! On these rear rims, what I meant by the double drop is that it has more of a flat "step" down to the part that touches the wheel hub. The single drop rims I have just slope from the outer bead to the center, there isn"t a flat "step". Those 36" 2 piece split rims are unique, that is for sure. I know that the very first H"s came out with them, so who knows how the tractor came to have them...I know grandpa never bought any tractors new! I"ll have to get some clean up done on both sets and see which way is the best to go... My parts book lists them as options all the way through production, so maybe it always had them. Mark
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