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Anybody know the stock wheel size that came on the 300 & 400 series Wheel Horses ? I think I know the tire sizes, looking for wheel width size.  Thanks! 

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953 nut

This brochure has the tire sizes listed.

 

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1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

This brochure has the tire sizes listed.

 

 

As I said above, I know the tire sizes, how wide are the actual stock rims? The rim sizes are not listed in the parts manual either. I think the 500 series is 8”. How wide are the 300&400 series rims? 

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Blasterdad

I think the 500 rims were 8.5

The C series & 300 400 were 7.5 

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2 hours ago, Blasterdad said:

I think the 500 rims were 8.5

The C series & 300 400 were 7.5 

 

I wou

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Are you certain the 300 & 400 series rims are the same size as the tires were 8.5 on the 300, and 9.5 on the 400. You may be correct, I just do not want to buy the wrong size rims. I need to know where to look for the right width rims. In other words are 310-8 rims the same width as 416-8? Thanks for the reply!

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pfrederi

Most all 300s and 400s had same rim size.  7"  They would mount 8.50  9.50 (some entry level early 300s had 5" some late 400s had 8.5)) 

 

Easy way to figure out what rim size you have

 

1st pic about 1" from flange to drop center edge is a 5" rim

 

2nd pic about 2.5 " from flange edge to drop center edge is 7" rim

 

3rd pic about 4 "  from flange edge to drop center edge is the 8.5"

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pfrederi

Something else to consider.  WH had a habit of using up old stock so sometimes the size listed in parts manuals may not be what was actually put on.  also over the years wheels get replaced.  Finally the brand of tire makes a difference.  Pic shows a Deestone 10.50  on a 7" rim and a Carlisle 10.50 on a 8.5" rim

 

 

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6 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Most all 300s and 400s had same rim size.  7"  They would mount 8.50  9.50 (some entry level early 300s had 5" some late 400s had 8.5)) 

 

Easy way to figure out what rim size you have

 

1st pic about 1" from flange to drop center edge is a 5" rim

 

2nd pic about 2.5 " from flange edge to drop center edge is 7" rim

 

3rd pic about 4 "  from flange edge to drop center edge is the 8.5"

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That is exactly what I was needing to know! Now I know that I have surface rusty  7” Wheels on my 87’ Kohler Mag 416-8. I will assume that 8.5” wheel only came on the 520? And, what is your opinion of putting that 8.5” on the 400 series. The only reason I ask is because I can get a really good deal on them with new tires. 

 

Thank you so much! 

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pfrederi

My 310-8 is  my mud season tractor.  Fat AGs (Carlilse 10.50s) in 8.5" rims., no weights do not want to sink into the mud  No clearance issues.  just make sure the 8.5 yu get come from a WH.  Other guys used 8.5 with more back set they may rub/interfere...

 

 

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1 hour ago, pfrederi said:

My 310-8 is  my mud season tractor.  Fat AGs (Carlilse 10.50s) in 8.5" rims., no weights do not want to sink into the mud  No clearance issues.  just make sure the 8.5 yu get come from a WH.  Other guys used 8.5 with more back set they may rub/interfere...

 

 

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