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twiisted71

Ok fellow red riders, I need to put on some new tires for my C81.  I'm using it in soft Oklahoma red dirt so I'm going with a set of Deestone 3 rib 4.00-8s to help with turning effort.  The issue I'm running into is wheels.  My spindles are 3.75" long to the C-clip groove and I can't find any of the 8x3.75" wheels for it.   Miller is out of stock with no expected date.  Anyone have a source for some of the narrow wheels?  They usu run around $30-35/each new with bearings.  Picture for attention--who doesn't like to look at'em!

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ACman

You’ll have to remove tires and come up with a 3/4” spacer as through hub measurement is 3” . ‘Looks like your local TSC has them in stock.

 

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/pneumatic-tire-diamond-tread-16-in-x-400-8?cm_vc=-10005
 

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oliver2-44

Why don't you reuse the existing front wheels?

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twiisted71

AC thanks I may have to go that route and see how long those junk tires will last

 

Oli-44.  My front wheels are silly wide, I'd say atleast 5".  I think a set of narrow 3 rib tires would look like one of those road scraping ricers with their wheel sticking past their tires!  factory fronts are 16-6.50-8s

 

 

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Pullstart

It seems they make a 6.5-8” tri rib too...

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twiisted71
3 minutes ago, pullstart said:

It seems they make a 6.5-8” tri rib too...

They do but I'm trying to go narrower.  Plus IIRC that is a goodyear tire and costs a small fortune.

 

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Achto
2 hours ago, twiisted71 said:

They do but I'm trying to go narrower.  Plus IIRC that is a goodyear tire and costs a small fortune.

 

If you have soft soil, I would think that wider is better. Just too keep from cutting in when you turn.:twocents-twocents:

 

They are a bit spendy but might I suggest some Vredestein 5 rib tires.

https://www.millertire.com/16x6-50-8-v61-hd-5-rib-170-60-8-implement-tire-6-ply/

 

Here is what they look like on the front of my 1045D

 

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Lee1977

I used tub trailer wheels the hub were 4 1/2" we had to put them in the lath and take off 3/4". The wheel s are 3" wide with 400 x 8 tires.

 

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