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Re: Need help identifying wheels
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 10, 2003 at 09:10:20 from (63.147.130.111):
In Reply to: Need help identifying wheels posted by Bguy on February 10, 2003 at 08:42:04:
Not up on wheel casting numbers myself, but sounds real likely that they are F-20 wheel's. F-20's had a hubbed axle that required a bolt on (not clamp on) wheel. They were 6 bolt I believe, and 36" was the most common size for a rubber tired F-20. The F-20 and Regular would interchange wheel's but were probably a little different in style from factory. The smaller F series tractors and most, if not all of the letter series had clamp on wheel's. The F-30 likely had a wider and or taller wheel that would of been somewhat different than the F-20 in some way or another. Unlikely for the F-20 and F-30 to have the same wheel but don't know that for an absolute fact. If your wheel fits an F-20, it will fit a regular as well, but I don't think rubber was an option for the regular from factory. Wheel will bolt right to the axle and won't need bolt in hubs since that is part of the axle.
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