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Where to get rims for 450

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Seifdoggy2

02-09-2004 20:33:25




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The fluid has once again taken it's toll on my rims. I have 15-5x 38 tires. Where is the best and cheapest place to get some new rear rims.

My tires are terribly weather checked, where would a person get some of those? I hate to buy new. The reason being the cost, but mostly because I run truck type chains in the Winter. The deeper lugs cause the cross bars to get lost between them. Any suggestions?????

I use this tractor for moving snow in the winter. It is a snow moving machine with an 8ft bucket on the loader and a 8ft HD blade on the rear 2 point. Thanks for any help you might give. Seif.

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Colorado Curt

02-10-2004 07:24:24




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 Re: Where to get rims for 450 in reply to Seifdoggy2, 02-09-2004 20:33:25  
I have a set of used rims off my 560 with 15.5x38 tires that are well worn, but would work well with chains. Where are you located?



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Seifdoggy2

02-10-2004 16:03:49




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 Re: Re: Where to get rims for 450 in reply to Colorado Curt, 02-10-2004 07:24:24  
Colorado you have mail. I'm in Nebraska. Seif



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Dave

02-10-2004 06:22:39




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 Re: Where to get rims for 450 in reply to Seifdoggy2, 02-09-2004 20:33:25  
Your tractor has a pretty common style rim.I'm pretty sure that your tractor has the same rims that were used on the 706/4020 and newer style tractors. Most implement tire dealers or equipmentm dealers should have used rims available. You might get lucky and they will have a set of used tires already mounted on the rims that you need.



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gene b

02-10-2004 05:25:15




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 Re: Where to get rims for 450 in reply to Seifdoggy2, 02-09-2004 20:33:25  
If you want the chains to stop getting between the lugs add a piece of chain from one cross bar to the next to form an X. Those old tires have lots of life yet as you dont have a heavy load such as a mounted picker or spend days plowing where you need the sharp and deep lugs. Wash them with soap and water and then paint with some good stuff from MILLER TIRE they will look great.



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sod

02-09-2004 22:59:06




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 Re: Where to get rims for 450 in reply to Seifdoggy2, 02-09-2004 20:33:25  
I have been having fun moving the stuff with my 450.
I only have a 6'10" bucket. :(
good luck
sod



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Seifdoggy2

02-10-2004 05:33:21




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 Re: Re: Where to get rims for 450 in reply to sod, 02-09-2004 22:59:06  
Sod, it's fun for a while, then can get old. I have a 250 Duall loader. I took an old Duncan loader bucket cut both sides off and extended each side 1 ft, making it a full 8ft. It is a large deep bucket and works well.

It is a little cold, not having a heat houser, but really is a well matched outfit. It hardly ever spins a tire. You can push down the middle of what a road grader has built up with little problem. The TA is a wonderful invention and is an asset to this snow pushing machine. Seif.

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