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rear wheels for an h

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minn meyer

03-19-2008 17:50:05




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Any ideas where I may find rear wheels for my H they Are 13-6 38.I am in Minn.hope to find them local,how much does a guy have to give for one of these?




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Red Mist

03-20-2008 03:34:28




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
Minn: Then you are looking for the RIMS for the wheels. If you can't find good used ones, try unverferth.com. They make new ones. They are already painted silver/gray at the factory. Look under classic tractor rims. 11" ones are $215 each, fob Ohio. An H usually takes 10" rims and they will be a little cheaper. They have a "dealer locator" on their website.
I tell you what; I am done with messing with used rear rims. By the time you buy them, sandblast them, prime and paint them, you might as well go buy new ones. You won't spend a lot more money (if any) and you will save a lot of time. If you have to pay $75 or $100 each for used H or M rear rims, and they have rust build-up inside (and they just about all do), then you are way ahead to just go buy some new ones. Been there; done that. Never again. Good luck. mike durhan

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J.J. from Afton

03-19-2008 23:07:08




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
Id also try Scott Knight over in Ellsworth WI, about 45 minutes from St Paul. He's got a small salvage yard with parts for most all IH tractors.



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minn meyer

03-19-2008 20:30:23




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
I am in the Isanti,Cambridge area,about 50 miles straight north from Minneapolis.I need the outer ring of the wheel,the ones I have now are rusted out.The tube is showing on one of them and the other is not far behind.



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M Nut

03-20-2008 16:20:07




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 20:30:23  
How about Keith Dordal in Stanchfield, MN? Just north of Cambridge 6 miles right on highway 65.



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riverbend

03-20-2008 05:28:15




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 20:30:23  
I'm guessing that you have checked with Larson's in Cambridge. How about Gutvold in Hillman ? 320-355-2500.



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Andy Motteberg

03-19-2008 20:27:31




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
Post a wanted ad in the YT Classified Ads on the left, you might find what you need.

Andy.



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riverbend

03-19-2008 19:16:42




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
Where in Minnesota are you ?

Greg



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Vito

03-19-2008 18:13:08




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
Try calling Leo Piatz in Wisconsin Rapids,WI.His number is 715-323-1079.He will have what you need.
Vito



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Bob M

03-19-2008 18:00:38




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
You need the rolled steel rims or the cast iron wheel centers?

Any tractor tire dealer will have (or can order...) rims. I paid about $240 ea for a set last year.

For the cast wheel centers you'll need to visit a tractor boneyard.



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CNKS

03-19-2008 17:58:43




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 Re: rear wheels for an h in reply to minn meyer, 03-19-2008 17:50:05  
Any tractor salvage yard for the hubs. You gave the tire size for the rims, they are likely 10 inchs wide. 13.6's should really have 11 inch rims. Used rims are available from the same place provided they aren't rusted out. New aftermarked rims are also available.



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