farmall c 38 inch rear casting

rainman

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Hi, Where can i find 38 inch casting for a farmall c and what tractor do they come off of? If they make any
Thanks
 
(quoted from post at 06:51:47 01/31/15) Hi, Where can i find 38 inch casting for a farmall c and what tractor do they come off of? If they make any
Thanks
Your best bet would be at a salvage yard. The next best thing would be finding someone with a parts tractor and seeing if they will part with the inner casting. A super c, if I'm not mistaken, should have the same size inner casting. If you are very picky then you will probably have a very hard time finding a spare casting matching the casting code of your tractor.
 
I am not sure if they made such a thing.
I do know a few guys that welded the mounting tabs from the C rims in to a 38in rim off a H or M and used them on the C or Super C
 
I'm not sure they ever made them. Parts book only lists one center and either 36 or 42 inch rim. The 240 book lists a 9 bolt clamp on hub. Like Shaggy said you'll propably have to use a double drop rim off an H or M and weld the C tabs in.
 
Steinman where are you at , there is a salvage yard near silsbee,tx that had a SC with 38" on the rear
 
In my opinion I think it would be next to impossible to find 38" wheels and rims for a SC...If they made em at all.If I wanted 38" rubber on my SC,I would weld tabs onto a 38" rim to bolt up to the 36" Cast SC wheel.Since you have to weld tabs to use an H/M wheel anyway.......Then what about the H/M/SC axle size? are they the same?I think this would be the easiset/cheapest/most 'sanitary' way to go.But,that's just me.......
 
Yeah, I am 99.999% sure there was never a 38" wheel casting for the C or anything like it. Everything from the C through the 240 used 36".

I agree with the others, the simplest solution is to get a set of 38" drop center rims off an H or M, and weld the tabs on.
 
We welded angle iron tabs onto smooth rims so we could use our cast centers with 13-6-38" tires. Was a simple task and worked well. Wildman
 
If you weld on tabs, Weld only bare rims, never weld rims with tires on them, even flat tires, they can explode violently. Look at Utube of tire explosions from Pyrolysis action, "pyrolysis tire explosion" Jim
 
I don't know if the axle size is the same but check the castings from a 340 the parts book shows a 38" rim option for the 340
 

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