Posted by redforlife on June 11, 2023 at 13:08:39 from (174.213.210.50):
In Reply to: John Deere 630 rims posted by blue924.9 on June 11, 2023 at 12:29:57:
I can't really see the amount and degree of rust damage in your photo. But they can be fixed if it's just per say, a valve stem hole rusted out, by using a torch, welder, and maybe a similar rim to get some patch material from. Might not be something you want to tackle yourself, but a welding shop would be capable. You might have to supply the similar scrap rim.
But if it's just to far gone (badly pitted all the way around where the tube runs, or a hole rusted clear out to the outer edge of rim), then it'd be better to just replace it then.
If I was replacing, I go back to what was factory correct for a 630 Deere or equivelant (as in, can't tell the difference), instead of just finding something that WILL work, but is NOT right.
Sometimes manufactures used rims from an outside supplier. And sometimes outside suppliers supplied the same rim to more than one manufacturer. Not sure if this happened with the 630. And that'd be OK with me if it was the same rim from a different breed.
But some after market makers made one rim that would fit or replace many. Kind of just adaptable or whatever. I wouldn't use them unless I had to. But that's just me.
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