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608KEB

Looking for some larger wheels for my Snow thrower with the same inside diameter. Anyone know where I could find some?

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slammer302

Harbor Freight may have what your looking for.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Check with Northern Tool , the have a better quality product and a larger selection.

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ol550

Finding a metal wheel will be a challenge. A solid plastic used on decks might stand up to the abuse better than a rubber treaded one.

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midpack

I wasn't impressed with the wheels on mine. I ended up using a couple of "shoes" from a Toro walk behind snowblower instead. i did have to drill a couple holes and file them square so i could use carriage bolts, but they work good.

i tried it on a snowthrower attachment i had gotten for free (I have a good spare) so i wasn't too concerned about cutting/drilling original WH stuff!  :)

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WHX??

Any though of rigging up casters somehow for easy to move around when off the tractor?

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pfrederi
26 minutes ago, WHX7 said:

Any though of rigging up casters somehow for easy to move around when off the tractor?

 You don't move blowers with casters...:lol:

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Digger 66
21 hours ago, 608KEB said:

Looking for some larger wheels for my Snow thrower with the same inside diameter. Anyone know where I could find some?

 

 

 

 

They look kind of like the wheels for a "Johnny-Bar" or  Roller Pry Truck

 

 

 

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moe1965

I just made a set. Got round steel stock drilled oversize hole and put a brass bussing in them

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