Old tractor wheels

bran1har

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Just wondering if anyone?s ever seen these type of wheels. Found in muck at Candlewood lake Connecticut. Look like some type of old tractor wheels made of all steel. Thanks!
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They look a lot like rear wheels off of a manure spreader we had when I was a kid.
 
Thank you for the input that would make sense , it was all farm land there until they flooded the land to build the lake.👍
 
hard to tell if there is a keyway or not in the hub to drive any mechanisms. if not, they might be from a dump rake, which might be only gravity powered. although, I doubt that a dump rake would need an aggressive/wide tread like those have.
 
I also say manure spreader due to width and shape of lugs. Mowers did not have lugs like that, they were just a cast in bar straight across most likely halfway with some also having a center rib around the wheel. A hay loader is low power unit so wheels are narrower, only difference between New Idea hay rake and hay loader is the rake wheels are 4" bigger in diameterat 48" instead of 44" for the loader.
 

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