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Re: What to pay for a set of used rims
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 17, 2003 at 13:51:00 from (63.147.130.66):
In Reply to: What to pay for a set of used rims posted by RossMN on December 17, 2003 at 13:24:09:
Seems like I bought a set of rims for an H (38") for $75 per rim several years back. That may of been cheap but the rim's weren't exactly the same. One must of been old style and one new style or something because one of them had an extra curve in it inbetween the curve for the clamps and the bead curve. Didn't notice it untill after I painted them and had tires mounted. Wished I would of caught it before. W-6 rims might be a little harder to find, thus worth a little more money when you find them. W-6 is not a common tractor in my area. Salvage yards ussually will part with stuff as long as they are able to put a little profit in there pocket, so I would think a salvage yard would be the cheapest place to pick them up. Just a matter of finding them. Shipping on something like that ussually makes those ones you find just down the road that are priced higher, worth the money. Otherwise look in salvage yards in area's where the W-6 is common.
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