Posted by Gerald J. on January 22, 2009 at 08:25:41 from (4.254.69.109):
In Reply to: Step up rims pro-con posted by larryanderson on January 22, 2009 at 03:41:26:
I went to 12.4 42 on my 4020 for better sprayer clearance. The only available step up rims were $1200 each custom made. I found some rims with tabs on the inside with tires in a salvage yard for $500 a pair and made my own adapter plates of 1/2" steel plates. Not anything exhibition quality, but they do work well.
In Iowa tire dealers have yards full of 18.4 38 pull offs that will run a parade tractor for a few decades. And won't need step up rims or tilt the tractor. CTI is one with that large collection, Colfax Tractor Salvage has many the last I looked..
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