WD should fit. JD 45/55 combine and Case combines of that era, plus others? had 26 inch fixed rims (non-adjustable) of various widths with the same 8 bolt pattern. Make a cardboard template and visit salvage yards.
 
Don't think WD and other 28"s fit, bolt hole # difference. I know JD
and other 26" combine rims work, you just need to make sure back
spacing is right for your fenders.
 
(quoted from post at 17:12:16 04/10/14) Don't think WD and other 28"s fit, bolt hole # difference. I know JD
and other 26" combine rims work, you just need to make sure back
spacing is right for your fenders.

Most 8 bolt rims with a 6" dia. hub will fit, including the WD, WD45, d17, 170-185 wheels. The problem is with the power adjust rims you cannot spin them all the way in or the tires will hit the fenders. I have a D15 with 28" paw and they have a 2" spacer to eliminate this problem.
 
I guess you could mount a permanent block on the last hole on the rail to keep the wheel from sliding too far.....
 
(quoted from post at 20:35:38 04/10/14) I guess you could mount a permanent block on the last hole on the rail to keep the wheel from sliding too far.....

Here is a pic of my D15. It has the factory "narrow" wide front option....I think it was set up for vineyard work. In this pic I put on a set of 18.4 x 28" rears just for fun....you can see I needed stop blocks about 3 holes out due to the 16" rims! Took it on a tractor drive....it scooted right along.

 
I have 14.9X28 tires on my D14. Have had no issues at all. The D14 as well as the WD, WD45, D15, D17 and others all have 8 holes on an 8 inch bolt circle with a 6 inch center hole.
 

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