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Re: Flat Spoked Wheels
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Posted by Duane Larson on April 06, 2004 at 14:15:29 from (68.47.181.246):
In Reply to: Flat Spoked Wheels posted by Dan Hanna on April 06, 2004 at 12:55:42:
Dan, The far majority of flat-spoke wheels I have seen are 36" (I don't recall any 38" flat-spoke wheels that are not cut-offs). The 38" tire only came into existence with development of the wide-base tire in 1938-39, and if Deere used 38" tires they normally used either pressed steel or cast wheels with removable rims. F&H made some 38" round spoke wheels (with wide-base rims) but they are also rare. Either the AB1820R 12-spoke, 12-spline wheel, (casting number JD1240R, if present, hub clamp B1189R) or the later version (heavier hub) of the AB1820R (casting number JD1259R), hub clamp B1961R, would be ok. The AA3814R 16-spoke wheel with a B2188R bolt-in hub was later (~1945). They all have 6.00S x 36" rims for 9.00x36" conventional tires (~corresponding to a 9.5x36" wide base tire available today).
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