Posted by paul on June 08, 2012 at 19:47:06 from (66.44.133.63):
In Reply to: Loader wheel posted by Dan S (NY) on June 08, 2012 at 18:28:35:
Many places - most places - will no longer work on a rather rare 'spilt rim' setup that screws apart in the center of the rim, like you would take apart an Oreo cookie.
The split rings - there are several designs, including one that has 3 pieces - have the split peice as a ring around the edge of the rm are fine to work on with approved cages and equipment, and any good farm or truck tire shop should be well equiped to work on such a rim as yours appears to be.
(I just went through this as - surprise - my F-600 turned out to have the bad split rims - nicknamed 'widowmakers'.)
The welded on one is going to be a problem of course.
Some manure spreaders might have that sort of size of rim on them? Donno.
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