Any ideas???

Went to an auction yesterday and bought a rim for my Farmall. Included with the rim was an unknown, brand new, steel wheel. I have searched high and low on the internet and cannot find anything close to it. It is 27" in diameter, 11.5" wide, and has a 10 x 13.25" lug pattern. I believe it is for some agriculture or industrial application due to its thickness at the hub, which is 3/4". Any ideas would be appreciated, I'd love to know, or at least have an idea, what I was selling when it comes to be that time. Thanks.
 
Without numbers or a photo we cannot tell you much. Is it a wheel (as in rim with center), or is it old and made to be steel on the ground?
Does it have a bolt on hub, or built in? if bolt on, what is the pattern of holes? Jim
 
It is a wheel, meant to have a tire mounted. This is a pic, it is sitting inside my Farmall rim. The lug pattern is 10 x 13.25".
 
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The rim may measure 27", but you need to measure where the tire bead seats. Most rims will measure 2 inches larger than the tire it takes. If the lip on the rim is extremely tall, Like Nebraska Cowman said, it takes a 24" tire..
 
That makes sense. I took a closer look at it and now I can see where a tire will bead up. I feel like a bonehead, thanks for the info guys.
 

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