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looking for wheel center converts

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upperpinecreek

05-04-2005 08:32:08




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have JD70D pulling tractor with 14.9x38 stock rims, looking for name of someone who makes center adapter to convert to 9-hole center for this style OEM axke setup




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2 cyl pwr

05-06-2005 11:42:05




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 Re: looking for wheel center converts in reply to upperpinecreek, 05-04-2005 08:32:08  
i think i have a set of these. i will check to make sure. let me know if you still need these hubs and where are you located? my email is open you can respond back there.



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WTW

05-04-2005 09:01:02




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 Re: looking for wheel center converts in reply to upperpinecreek, 05-04-2005 08:32:08  
Just get dual hubs for any John Deere tractor with 3.125 axle diameter. Models that used this size are: 60,620,630,70,720,730,3010,3020,4010 and 4030. DW



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Neff

05-04-2005 19:15:24




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 Re: looking for wheel center converts in reply to WTW, 05-04-2005 09:01:02  
I would find someone to make you a nice set of weld on plates. However, if this is a tractor that you use for farm work also the hubs that were mentioned will do you just fine. I broke three of the M&W hubs and finally just went to the weld on plates.



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WTW

05-05-2005 06:59:13




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 Re: looking for wheel center converts in reply to Neff, 05-04-2005 19:15:24  
Get a set of factory John Deere hubs and properly install and torque them down and there will be no modified two cylinder that will ever break them. I did see one break (sheared a key) on a turbo charged hot farm tractor (400-500 HP) and the reason it did, it was not cleaned up and properly tighten down on the axle. DW



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