Rim fitment question?

I believe the 2/3000 series have the same bolt
pattern as the 8N but the 4/5000 series have a
larger bolt pattern.
 
Here is a pic of the rims. $125. for both. Tires look decent.

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(quoted from post at 03:59:50 07/28/14) They look like the 8 on 8" size lug bolts
Where are those?
And do you know the size?
I need some 16.9X24s
Thanks

Here is the craigslist add, it's in Wetumpka, Alabama just a little above Montgomery, Al.

http://montgomery.craigslist.org/grd/4590148275.html

2 Tractor Tires and Rims, Off Ford 4100. One tire is in fair shape, other one is poor condition. 14.9 - 24. Eight lug Ford rims. $125 for both. Local pickup only. Wetumpka, Al area
Tires are approx 48" tall and 14" wide
 
Thanks.
All the good deals are always too far...
For that price I would buy those just for spares.
Ford did use 24" rims on some of their early industrials and and utilities. They used the same 8 on 6" lugs as an 8N so wouldn't be too hard to find the centers if you wanted them for your tractor.
First photo is of a 2000 light industrial that my pal Kenny restored and then sold - had those same 14.9X24s on it.
Second photo is a 3400 that I parted out several years ago. It had big fattie tires on it but the 24" centers were the same and would have bolted on an 8N.

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I like those "fatties" on there. Looks good and I bet they don't sink in as bad on wet ground. I figured they were a might too far for you. Unless you have a buddy in the trucking business that could stop by and pick them up for you when headed this way.
 

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