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Road Rims for Farmall Regular

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Tom Windsor

02-01-2006 21:04:20




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There is a photo on this site of a 1925 Regular. It has rims over the steel lugs for road use. Does anyone have information on these rims. If they are available, where etc.




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Kevin LA-CA

02-02-2006 05:28:09




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 Re: Road Rims for Farmall Regular in reply to Tom Windsor, 02-01-2006 21:04:20  
Tom

I had posted photos of my 1927 Regular with road rims a few months back. If you saw these - they were shop made.

I measured the OD - lug to lug - and had a steel shop roll the rings. For the rear I used 1/8"x4". Next time 3/16". I made a clamp for the ends from angle and 1/2" bolts to tighten. I cut lug high lengths of 1" steel pipe. Then I bolted the ring through the pipe spacers and holes in the wheel. The spacers allowed me to cinch it down tight. Then bolted a strip of old tire lug over the top.

I can send photos if you like. kevin

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JohnG(TX)

02-02-2006 14:09:43




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 Re: Road Rims for Farmall Regular in reply to Kevin LA-CA, 02-02-2006 05:28:09  
Kevin,
Could you also send the photo to me

jhgold@stic.net

Thanks.



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Windsor

02-02-2006 07:39:52




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 Re: Road Rims for Farmall Regular in reply to Kevin LA-CA, 02-02-2006 05:28:09  
Kevin

Yes i would appreciate pictures. Twindsor@aol.com



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John in Ne.

02-01-2006 22:33:01




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 Re: Road Rims for Farmall Regular in reply to Tom Windsor, 02-01-2006 21:04:20  
I have a neighbor who has a set on a JD GP.He said his came with the tractor when it was bought new by his uncle. I would think that a well equipted welding shop could build a set.His are about 1/2" x 2 1/2" and are on skeleton wheels. John.



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