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Wheel Castings for a 350

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dhermesc

05-31-2007 06:12:30




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My 350 has the "H" sized axles - are there specific castings numbers for the wheel centers that will fit it? Or what is the correct way to measure the hub opening to ensure it is the correct size?

An auction has a pair of the complete tire, rim and wheel on it but they don't know (or won't tell) what tractor they fit.




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BOBM25

05-31-2007 09:26:47




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 Re: Wheel Castings for a 350 in reply to dhermesc, 05-31-2007 06:12:30  
If they are IH they should have an IH stamped in them along with a part number and a casting code. There is really only 3 different sizes. One for a C an H and M. They correspond to 200, 300 and 400 or 230, 350, 450. Measure the axle on the 350. Someone here might even know what it is. I don't right off hand. Then measure the hole at the auction. A tape measure is good enough, you don't need a calipers or anything, they are not that close to the same. Also measure outside dia, H, M, 350 etc have 38" rim. Only other thing is a 350 wheel should have 6 "spokes", I think. M's and H's have 5. But that's up to the originality police to enforce.

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Nat 2

05-31-2007 12:01:56




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 Re: Wheel Castings for a 350 in reply to BOBM25, 05-31-2007 09:26:47  
Hs and Ms have SIX spoke rear wheel centers

300, 350, 400, 450, 460, 560 have EIGHT spoke rear wheel centers.



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dhermesc

05-31-2007 09:34:45




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 Re: Wheel Castings for a 350 in reply to BOBM25, 05-31-2007 09:26:47  
They are 13.6 - 38 rims and tires with the double bevel rims. I know they are an IH set up.

Right now I have the "torque slide" rims that are in poor shape and those things are EXPENSIVE (about $400 per rim).



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