Posted by Leroy on July 24, 2019 at 07:03:03 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Rim looks fine posted by Grandpa love on July 23, 2019 at 19:01:03:
I cannot tell from picture if that hole is in the rim itself or just the hat band on inside of rim. Either way junk. It could probably be salvaged if that is all that is bad by sandblasting to good metal and cutting out the bad and welding in new but as easy as new is to get not worth trying to save unless it is the 32" rim for a show tractor. The hat band does like to have the edges rust but will still work fine if wraped with that duct tape and that as long as you do not have to remove tire again that duct tape will still be good after 30+ years. A good tire shop will always clean any rim before mounting a tire. If it looks too bad for that they will not mount the tire untill they have called you to come and look at it and then give you what they think your good options would be. If needing paint only will send it home with you to do that and bring it back for mounting. If small rust out send you to a welder to have repaired and then have you do the paint of if too far gone will tell you that you need a new rim. But they will not just remount a tire on a questionable rim without you being shown the problem and only mount if you say go ahead.
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