Posted by Fixerupper on November 23, 2010 at 05:51:44 from (207.199.205.40):
In Reply to: best type of duals? posted by Jason, NW Ontario on November 22, 2010 at 20:02:17:
Band type duals put stress on the wheel hubs. Some tractors have strong enough hubs to take it and some don't. Maybe some Oliver owners can fill us in on what 1850 hubs are like. When I bought a IH 1086 new I wanted to save money so I got band type duals for it. The stress kept loosening the wedge clamps in the hubs so I h auled them to an auction and bought used hub-type duals. After welding the center back into each rim twice each I hauled those duals off to the auction and bought heavier ones. If you do buy hub-type duals check the round center section of the wheels very carefully. If there is even a hint of a crack anywhere, walk away. Check the threads in the bolt holes too. Jim
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