Posted by Joe W. on October 03, 2014 at 17:33:30 from (108.204.204.74):
In Reply to: Re: Implement rims? posted by toolz on October 03, 2014 at 14:39:42:
"Rims are not wheels and wheels are not rims" you included in parenthesis. Teach me the difference. I have running gear manuals for a John Deere 953, a Gehl 500, and a New Idea 629. All three refer to the steel round thing that the tire is mounted on as a wheel. Is your point that the outer actual circle of steel is the rim? I did buy 4 blank rims once to weld spokes onto. When I deal with my local farm tire dealer, we both use rim and wheel interchangeably. I just ordered 2 5-bolt 5"x15" rims for the Gehl and got what I ordered - two rims/wheels to mount the tires on. TimWafer used both terms in his request and I believe everyone that responded understood his situation. Tell me the difference so I'll use the right words in my next conversation about wheels/rims.
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