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Wheels for Case-IH 395

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Hal

07-08-2004 07:49:00




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My friend picked up a CaseIH 395 that is set up for low-profile work. He said it has 12" rims in the front and some small diameter one-piece rims and wide tires in the rear (I haven't seen the tractor).
He wants to change it over to 13.6x28 in the back and 16" or 18" in the front. For the rear tires, will he have to find some two piece rims from another Case 395, 495, 385, 485 or will wheels from some other make/model fit? I see that places like Tucker Tire sell mounted tires and rims at reasonable price, but they only mention Ford, MF and Deere, and then he would still need the center disks. So far he has struck out calling a few used parts places in the northeast. Any ideas?

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TDK

07-08-2004 20:27:33




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 Re: Wheels for Case-IH 395 in reply to Hal, 07-08-2004 07:49:00  
Hal, the Ford,IH & Case/IH rear rims are the same. A 12X28 6 loop rim usually costs about $100 each new. The front wheels are around $50 - 60 ea. new. You will need the rear wheel disks for a 28" wheel. I may be mistaken, but I believe the front spindles are different too. Parts book for a 495 shows two different spindles for the low-clearance and regular tractor, Call a C/NH dealer and ask. If your interested, there's a '87 C/IH 385 parts tractor on eBay now(#3826532188)in Maryland. It could possibly have some of the stuff needed for changeover.

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Hal

07-08-2004 22:30:05




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 Re: Re: Wheels for Case-IH 395 in reply to TDK, 07-08-2004 20:27:33  
Thanks for the information. It will be good if he can use the Ford rims. Too bad he can't use the Ford center disks, they are a lot more common. I already warned him about the possibility of the spindles being different, but maybe it will only be a little "downhill" if he can get 16" or 18" tires on the front. I also told him the rear axle ring/pinion ratio might be different, but I'm not sure.

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