Posted by Red Mist on March 20, 2008 at 03:34:28 from (208.61.169.14):
In Reply to: rear wheels for an h posted by minn meyer on March 19, 2008 at 17:50:05:
Minn: Then you are looking for the RIMS for the wheels. If you can't find good used ones, try unverferth.com. They make new ones. They are already painted silver/gray at the factory. Look under classic tractor rims. 11" ones are $215 each, fob Ohio. An H usually takes 10" rims and they will be a little cheaper. They have a "dealer locator" on their website. I tell you what; I am done with messing with used rear rims. By the time you buy them, sandblast them, prime and paint them, you might as well go buy new ones. You won't spend a lot more money (if any) and you will save a lot of time. If you have to pay $75 or $100 each for used H or M rear rims, and they have rust build-up inside (and they just about all do), then you are way ahead to just go buy some new ones. Been there; done that. Never again. Good luck. mike durhan
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