A friend of mine is trying to save a hunk of 1940 Green Iron. If he gets it done I am going to ask him to paint it red. He needs a set of rear tires, size 9.5x32. Can anyone tell me of a good salvage yard that might have a set? There are none in our part of the world...central TX.

Thanks for the help.
 
(quoted from post at 19:54:20 03/07/13) A friend of mine is trying to save a hunk of 1940 Green Iron. If he gets it done I am going to ask him to paint it red. He needs a set of rear tires, size 9.5x32. Can anyone tell me of a good salvage yard that might have a set? There are none in our part of the world...central TX.

Thanks for the help.

Not very likely you will find any decent used examples in any other part of the world either, and if you did, the shipping would cost would pretty much be a deal breaker. You might try millertire.com
 
(quoted from post at 11:54:20 03/07/13) A friend of mine is trying to save a hunk of 1940 Green Iron. If he gets it done I am going to ask him to paint it red. He needs a set of rear tires, size 9.5x32. Can anyone tell me of a good salvage yard that might have a set? There are none in our part of the world...central TX.

Thanks for the help.
A 32 is a rare one. A 9.5 x 32 makes it worse yet. I have seen 19.5 x 32 and 20x 32. Good luck you will need it.
 
Deere, Ford and case, think some MM used a 32" wheel with that size tire but in late 30's (39 on Ford) to early 40's (John Deere H 39-46). That 19.5 and 20 I have never seen. My Ford might have orignally came with the 32".
 
Mike,

Thanks for the help. My friend got an unexpected buy offer and sold his tractor yesterday without tires. just as well...gets rid of another hunk of green iron and makes room for a red project.
 

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