Old Bobcat skid steer wheels

Bret4207

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The rust of near 60 years is getting to my ancient Bobcat 444 wheels. I know there must be some outfit that sells wheels that will fit this. I'd actually like a little more offset so I could use actual skidsteer tires instead of 7.00-15 snow tires. Could anyone point me in the right direction?
 
The bolt pattern is a standard 6-on-6" implement hub pattern. Probably the most common farm bolt pattern ever.

Many consignment auctions these days are "chummed" with sets of brand new skidsteer tires and wheels. Might be a source of a deal, just make sure you know what they cost retail before you start bidding and make sure you take buyer's premiums into account.
 
I used to buy skid steer parts from Shafer Equipment,I think it was in Wolf Creek Ill.But,there a lot of places online to buy them now.Be very careful and get firm measurements on the offset before you commit to buy.Some,(not all) of those skinny wheeled skid steers had shorter axles,and the offset will lay the tires up against the side of the machine.I had this with an old 600 with skinny tires.I wound up buying a set of spacers to set the wheels out.By the time I had bought new tires,wheels,and spacers,I realized I just should have bought a set of new skinny tires.For my use I found no advantage to the fat tires,and for a lot of my use the skinny ones worked better.
 

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