Posted by Brad Gyde on September 28, 2011 at 12:13:05 from (50.36.125.226):
In Reply to: AC wheel interchange posted by DiyDave on September 28, 2011 at 10:34:49:
Dave,
I second combine rims. I have a set of 23.1-26 tires/rims I've thought about putting on my D-17 a few times.. Don't really need anything that wide or nothing.. Just have em laying around here..
I'd recommend something like a 18.4-26. It's a fairly common size (on older combines).. I have a really nice set on rims, I'd say 80% tread but the tubes need replaced (someone broke off the valve stems somehow), and the rims need painted.
In our area, with the scrap prices the way they have been, plus combine derbys around, combine rims/tires are plentiful at consignment sales, and usually go CHEAP.. Heard a REALLY good set of 23.1-26 go for about $150 over the weekend (but the bolt pattern on the rim was funny.. never seen a pattern quite like it)
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