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m Fitz
02-04-2013 14:57:08
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I have a question on the front wheels for a 730 CK. My tractor currently has 15" wheels and the rim width is about 9",and has a deep offset, is this correct? My junker 730 has 15"X6" rims that are all orange, the other tractor has two tone rims, is this right?
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mike Fitz
02-04-2013 16:27:03
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Re: 730 front wheels in reply to m Fitz, 02-04-2013 14:57:08
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Thanks for the reply, would these be right for a 1966, 741? Mike
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Ande
02-05-2013 06:24:23
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Re: 730 front wheels in reply to mike Fitz, 02-04-2013 16:27:03
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It will say right in the serial # plate if it is.Most likely a "731",but who knows,a pic of the tractor would tell us if there is no plate
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Adirondack case guy
02-04-2013 19:42:20
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Re: 730 front wheels in reply to mike Fitz, 02-04-2013 16:27:03
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They would have been an option . 7.50 16 would have been standard. I should have stated in the preivious post 7.5Lx15 tires They were wider and higher. Loren
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Adirondack case guy
02-04-2013 15:10:33
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Re: 730 front wheels in reply to m Fitz, 02-04-2013 14:57:08
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Looks like a late model that had 7.50x 15s on it. Loren
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m Fitz
02-05-2013 06:16:12
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Re: 730 front wheels in reply to Adirondack case guy, 02-04-2013 15:10:33
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That's what I was looking for, thanks Loren. Mike
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