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Oliver, Cletrac, Co-op & Cockshutt Tractors Discussion Forum
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mlansing7836

02-20-2013 12:43:59
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I have a 1750 with the 13 old (3 whole, 3whole, 1 whole, 5 whole, one whole pattern) and wondering if the hubs off a Deutz ST140 would fit that have the same style hubs only 38inch verse 34 inch.

Hoping that the center hub will fit on my axle hub.

Matt

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Bradwi

02-22-2013 14:47:16
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Re: oliver rims hub question in reply to mlansing7836, 02-20-2013 12:43:59  
those the pair on c-list in iowa? if so they should fit.

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Re: oliver rims hub question in reply to Bradwi, 02-22-2013 14:47:16  
Yes, picked them up today. I am looking forward to a new set of tires on there and mounting them this week.

What tractors ran the 166 217A hubs????

Matt

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Re: oliver rims hub question in reply to mlansing7836, 02-20-2013 12:43:59  
Not quite sure what you're asking here- Are you asking about the cast centers that bolt to the hub?

The bolt pattern started as a basic 9 bolt, then Oliver added more holes where they could on the hubs into the webbing and such. Not sure of the reasoning. I'm pretty sure I could take the 9 bolt tires off my 1600 and put them on our 1855 if I really wanted to, and they'd bolt on just fine. Just not using all the holes in the hubs.

Donovan from Wisconsin

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Re: oliver rims hub question in reply to mlansing7836, 02-20-2013 12:43:59  
Currently have 166 218A Hubs and looking at 166 217A hubs. Believe that the 218A are for 34' double bevel and the 217 are for 38 double bevel.

Correct me if I am wrong, but both should have same bolt pattern?

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