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Are there aftermarket front rims available for C Series tractors? I have a 120 and a 160 that need front rims… thx.

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ebinmaine

Likely you can get something from Surplus Center... But why aftermarket?

Is there a change you're making?

 

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PWL216
7 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Likely you can get something from Surplus Center... But why aftermarket?

Is there a change you're making?

 

Thx. No I’m not making any changes. I just haven’t had any luck finding good used ones. I thought if I found something on-line that I could get them quick and maybe with tires already mounted. Of all the puttering around I do with WH’s, tires are almost always the biggest pain in my a**. Tires and rims are at the top of my shopping list for the Big Show.

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, PWL216 said:

Thx. No I’m not making any changes. I just haven’t had any luck finding good used ones. I thought if I found something on-line that I could get them quick and maybe with tires already mounted. Of all the puttering around I do with WH’s, tires are almost always the biggest pain in my a**. Tires and rims are at the top of my shopping list for the Big Show.

Have you checked with Lincoln at A to Z Tractor in PA?

Highly likely he's got some of both tires and rims.  

 

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oliver2-44

What’s wrong with your current rims. Have you considered having them sandblasted. Then smooth the bead seat and any large pits with JB Weld and paint. 

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45 minutes ago, oliver2-44 said:

What’s wrong with your current rims. Have you considered having them sandblasted. Then smooth the bead seat and any large pits with JB Weld and paint. 

Thx. I think 2-3 could be saved with a good amount of effort. 1 has too much damage and rust. I don’t want to invest time in rim repair, I’d rather buy new. 

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Ed Kennell

TSC has a clearance sale on right now.

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1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

TSC has a clearance sale on right now.

Thx Ed. I’ll check them out.

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