Posted by c1802362 on July 31, 2013 at 20:07:00 from (68.9.132.154):
(I also posted this on the implements forum, but figured since I own a H and a cub, you guys would forgive me for posting this here also)
Years ago, I restored a haywagon from the ground up. At the time I remounted the existing tires onto the wheels that came with the haywagon and went my merry way. Over the years I noticed the deck of the wagon was racked, but didn"t pay much attention as it was sitting out in a field and i figured the field was bumpy. Finally, I pulled the wagon onto a concrete pad and realized the deck was really racked.
Further inspection found I had four different size tires on the four wheels. I decided to get 4 tires of the same size, so....
I posted on craigslist looking for three tires to match my best one on the wagon. Got those. I then when down to the tire place and had them remove the old tires so that I could clean up the wheels.
It was then I noticed that one wheel is a different width than the other three. So here"s my two questions:
1) I have four 195/65R15 tires. Three of the wheels are 15" x 5 lug with 5" width between the rims; the other wheel is the same size with 6" between the rims. Is there an issue with putting one of these tires on the wider rim?
2) if this is undesirable, where can I procure a 15 x 5 - 5" wide wheel?
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