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Duke's Horse

Hey guys.  I'm planning on putting duals on the 702 for my son this winter and wanted to get a jump on the project.   I have been reading the past couple of days and have a few questions.  Might as well ask the experts.....

1) Are there aftermarket wheels available?  I have looked through several websites and cannot find any that seem to match stock.  

2) Steel tube with flanges or spacer ring with bolts?  I am pretty comfortable tackling any welding project, so the first is not a problem.  The simplicity of the ring and bolts is very attractive though.  Are there pros and cons to each?

3) What am I going to tear up?  I have read a few posts on broken axles, but it does not seem too common.  This little tractor is mainly a toy for my 8 yr old son.  He rides it around the farm, through the woods, etc., monitored or course.  There's uneven terrain, ruts, small gullies a creek, etc.  He may pull a two wheel cart on occasion.  During the summer, I cut 1/2 acre with it on occasion just to enjoy it.  But it is not a real worker like some of yours.  The duals are mainly for the cool look.

Thanks for your help!
Brian

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wallfish

Download here for measurements to make one
http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/files/file/30-wheel-dual-kit-1968-1969-8-0711-om-ipl-a-5159pdf/
Leave the outside tires flat so there's not as much strain on the axles
I snapped a 1 1/8 axle but had dual 10.5 tires and the outside tires were inflated, plus working it on uneven ground.

I like the pvc ring type because it closes the gap between the tires and doesn't allow anything to wedge in there

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GlenPettit

Brian:
Dual wheels may even make your tractor safer for your son . . . also consider adding some weight to the front to prevent 'wheelies':
There are two common kinds of spacers I've seen that people can make -
(1)  a 12" dia 2" wide metal ring between the wheels held on with four carriage bolts in the wheels (a plastic 5 gal bucket can be used, but weak).
(2)  a 6" square metal frame, 4" high with four tubes welded in corners for the wheel bolts.
If you search old posts here on Red Square you should find several examples and details for making of each of these.  There was a spacer on eBay a few months ago by a guy in Bourbon, IN that makes them,  (#321381519761, seller;  1965Dodge2013 ).  
Good Luck

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AMC RULES
Hard to beat the cool factor of a little red :wh: round hood...
running a set of dual ags in the rear.     
:bow-blue:  :bow-blue:  :bow-blue:
If you ultimately do decide to go the dualie route...   :greetings-clapyellow:
I'm pretty sure, you'll be making your's...the happiest kid on the block.   :handgestures-thumbupright:
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squonk

They will look cool and would make the tractor harder to tip , but if he's going to ride it in the woods something's gonna break!

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Duke's Horse

Great input, keep it coming!  Still looking for a source for aftermarket rear wheels, if they are available.  

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KC9KAS

They will look cool and would make the tractor harder to tip , but if he's going to ride it in the woods something's gonna break!

I was thinking of catching a wheel on a tree! :(

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953 nut

Great input, keep it coming!  Still looking for a source for aftermarket rear wheels, if they are available.  

Any five lug twelve inch garden tractor wheel the same width will work. You might be able to pick them up on Craig's List or Ebay.

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Brrly1

Here's an idea, check your area for tractor or mower bone yards. I have to believe you'll find what your looking for there plus a whole bunch more. Might have to paint but I have to  think it would be a whole lot cheaper than buying New. Might check the classified's here also

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roadapples

Who`s the invisible man riding Craig`s tractor?

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AMC RULES
:dunno: Hard to ride, and shoot the video too...    :handgestures-thumbupright:
but occasionally, I've been known to do what I had to do.


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