Posted by mkirsch on April 21, 2011 at 05:53:09 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: M wheels on an H posted by Bob Purinton on April 20, 2011 at 14:28:43:
"Wheel" is commonly used to describe the entire hub/rim/tire assembly.
However, sometimes "wheel" is used interchangeably with "hub."
There is no way a "wheel" from an M will fit on an H, regardless of which way the word is used.
The rims are interchangeable. Both are a standard 38" "drop center" type.
It is common to see an M with 13.6x38 tires, or an H with 13.6x38 tires. 13.6x38 is the stock size for an M, and oversize for an H. This size is a little small on an M, and a little large on an H, but workable either way.
The tires could easily be 14.9x38, which is starting to get too large for the H, but about right for the M. Bigger than that, and someone's been tweaking that H for pulling, and you don't want it as a farm tractor.
If you go back, get the tire sizes, and post them up here.
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