1930 mccormick deering 22-36 rear wheels

Im in the process of restoring my 22-36 an my rear wheels have bad calcium damage in the area that it sat on for almost 20 years Id like to find a decent 32 inch rim to cut out the sections I need an Im also having trouble finding tires this size 12.75-32 or 13.50-32 any help would be appreciated
 
Been there done that job. Just replaced entire rim
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I'd sure go with a size rim that would be easy to find tires for. Probably 18.4 x 30
Or if you want to avoid tire all together I have a good set of rear steel with extensions.
 
Thanks everyone going to steel in the rear is an option at this point but I currently have round spoke wheels on now an if I can find a decent wheel to repair mine Id like to keep them if possible
 
Them's F&H's.

Might keep an eye out on eBay and all the old tractor pages for a while and find one somewhere. Would probably be hard to come up with a matching rim to graft on to the existing spokes
 
Since you have good front steel, I'd go back to steel on the rear anyway. It's more common to see the front on cutoffs than the rear if only one or the other has been done
 
One consideration around steel wheels. If you are planning to take this to shows and parades, you will also need to fabricate road rings as well, unless you are going to use one tire treads bolted to the wheel vs. the lugs.

I think Cowman suggested putting a more common size rim on the spokes, which I agree with. It is your tractor and your money, but do consider the show/parade aspect of steel wheels.
 
I totally agree an I think I'm gonna go with the steel I've been
shopping around for wheels what's tricky is I'm in MD an the
shipping is alil steap
 

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