1948 JOHN DEERE B FRONT WHEELS

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DOES ANYONE KNOW IF A WHEEL OFF A 1010 SERIES JOHN DEERE IS THE SAME BOLT PATTERN AND SIZE AS A MODEL B? A GUY SAID HE HAD A SET AND THEY WOULD FIT, BUT THATS SEEMS ODD IF THEY DO? ANY IDEAS OR KNOWLEDGE?
 
All 6 lug Implement wheels are more or less the same, we took 11LX15 flotation tires from a side delivery wagon and put them on a JD 50 with a loader. Yes I think they are the same
 
According to external_link a 1010 has 5x15 front and a early styled B had 5x15 and a late styled had 5.5x15. Sooooo...not sure when early becomes late.
 
According to external_link a 1010 has 5x15 front and a early styled B had 5x15 and a late styled had 5.5x15. Sooooo...not sure when early becomes late.
 
When the 1010 was new they advertised it having 6:00 X 14" front tires, That was on the narrow front rowcrop, I think the wide front utility had a 16" wheel, the early JD B's had 5:00 X 15" tires and the early ones of those wheels were not reversable but the later ones were, the late B's with the pressed steel frame and that is what yours is would have had a 5:50 X 16" tire orignally the same as the A's did but they are small for work, I put 6:00 X 16" on the 49 B and the 51 A had 6:50 X 16" on and were the best for work. Either way they all used the same hub size with the same bolt pattern. The early B's did not have enough tire clearance to run the bigger tires but the late B's did and the pullers put those 15" wheels with the throwaway car spare tires on the front to lower the front weight so all have same bolt pattern. Most of your 6 lug implement wheels will also fit.
 

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