tractor steel wheels

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Recently came across an old steel tractor wheel but nobody knows what it used to fit. Need some ID help. Diameter is 40" without the spikes, 46" with spikes. Center hole is 14" with 6 lug holes 5/8" dia. Its a 2 piece rim held by 6 big rivets. Dont have any use so will sell the pair if I find out what they fit. Not rusted bad, in good usable shape. Can't find any markings. My guess is they replaced them with rubber wheels.
 
Diameter is about right for an AC WC, Farmall Regular, John Deere GP and 6 lug but center hole sounds way too big. Not sure what you mean by 2 piece rim. 40" diameter would equal a 11 X 28, 12 X 26 or 13 X 24 rubber tire.
 
the inner part of the rim is riveted to the outer part of the rim. It has a center piece & an outer piece.
 
sorry I'm technologically-challenged but that is way beyond my skills here.
 
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Didn't think about Ford as I was thinking the center hole was larger but just measured and it is 14". The were not ever made for a 9N ford tho. The steel wheel is what made the model change to 2N in 1942 as rubber for tires was not avaible due to the war. As rubber became avaible the 2N started becoming avaible on rubber tires. The steel wheels from a 2N could have been retrofitted to a 9N but the 9N never came out on steel wheels.
 
Rivets also thru me off as those Ford wheels are supposed to have bolts for changing position for different wheel treads and not rivets.
 

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