Posted by ken_19 on October 23, 2013 at 18:36:18 from (166.194.168.102):
I have a Super C. Rear tire size 11.2-36. My left rear wheel rim suddenly developed an 10 inch long split running around the center beginning at the valve stem. A lot of fluid poured out of the tire (a Farm Chief) too. My parts book indicates the part number is most probably 352 806 R92. I found new rims at miller tire, but ow at the price, $290. Since I doubt my ability to remove the tire without damage, I guess I will also need a replacement tire. A similar ow at the cost of new 11.2-36 tires, about $450. I see the new smaller rims for Cubs that would supposedly fit a C at about $140, but of course then a tire downsizing would be needed along with purchasing a pair instead of just one. The rim looks like it is aluminum rather than steel, so it will be beyond my capability to weld the split. I guess what I need are options. Option 1, remove the wheel, remove the rim, then find someone set up for welding aluminum and have the rim fixed. Option 2, buy a new rim and a new tire and spend almost 800 which is what I paid for everything (including a plow, a bush hog, a tiller, and a corn planter) 25 years ago. Somehow the economy of s new rim and a new wheel is lost on me compared to just junking the Farmall and getting another one. Option 3, haunt Ebay in the hopes that someday, hopefully before spring, someone lists such a pair for sale at a more affordable price. Is there an option 4?
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