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JD verses Farmall Rims

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biggerred

05-14-2007 17:57:27




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Arn't the double bevel rims (11X38) that are on the 60 up to a 730 Deere interchangable with those of the 400 and 450 Farmall?




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ChadS

05-15-2007 06:49:41




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
Deere rims fit the 450 cast hubs and vice versa. I just got done putting a set of deere rims on 450 centers. Made a nice setup! I used 826 driving lugs instead of the 450, bit heavier and they use larger bolts for the power the ol M has got. Wide selection of different widths that will bolt on. 14, 16, 18 20 22 inch wide rims. Not as easy to switch as 9 bolt pressed steel, but, it works and I dont have to cut and weld a set up. Chad

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oliver power

05-15-2007 02:26:16




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
I don"t think I"d recognize the name if I herd it. But , I do know there use to be a rim manufacturer which sold rims to many brand tractors. Deere , Oliver , Farm-all , etc..



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dds-inc

05-14-2007 19:38:10




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
never thought of that. I think the rims were originally made by firestone and deere and farmall made their own hubs to fit in the centers. I'm pretty sure they are interchangable!



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iowa_tire_guy

05-14-2007 18:59:43




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
Yes they do, only the paint is different.



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John M

05-14-2007 18:48:58




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
Yep, and if ya get them at the Deere dealer they are going to charge you twice as much!!:)



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in-too-deep

05-14-2007 18:17:20




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
It would make sense that they do. 10x38's from a Farmall H will fit a JD B nicely. I bet it's the same for an 11".



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MikeinKY

05-14-2007 18:01:29




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 Re: JD verses Farmall Rims in reply to biggerred, 05-14-2007 17:57:27  
I think they are.



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