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Good evening. I bought a 1976  B 80 this past weekend, at least I think it is and have started taking it apart. Runs, drives and mows, just needs some TLC. Here’s the specs on it.

 

ID Tag on frame.           Kohler 8hp.          Deck

B 80.                              K181S.                65-36xR01

61-8K802-15460.           30629d.               06257

6093                                Ser.7368905


The first thing I noticed was 2 different front wheels. Both tires are the same size 16x6.50x8 but the wheels are different. One is a deep dish 6” wide edge to edge,

the other is 5” wide. My B 100 has 5” wide wheels so I would guess the 6” is wrong on the 80, but after looking at pics I see some with the deep dish. I ordered new tires but couldn’t fine either wheels. My question is. Which is right and where can I find a wheel, I’ve looked all over the net with no luck. Thx Steve

          

 
 

 

 

 

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wallfish

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Your best bet is Click on the Classifieds button above and place an ad for whatever you need in the wanted section.

I'm sure someone will have the wheel you want.

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Marv
1 hour ago, 41chevy said:

Which is righ

The 76 came with deep dish.

Marv

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JoeM

That is a good question. I am sure some expert will be along to clears this up soon.

Just looking over the machines I have had, it seems like 74-77 were narrow then in 78 went wider.  

I had a 1975 B100 and it had the narrow 3 3/4 fronts and 22 7.50 12 on the rear.

The 1979 C141 had the wider rims on the front and 8.50 on the rear.

The 76 C120 has the narrow fronts and 8.50 on the rear.

The 78 C81 had the wider rims on the front and the 8.50 on the rear. 

 

I do know the narrow version is a little harder to find in good shape. Wide ones are plentiful. 

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41chevy
3 hours ago, wallfish said:

:WRS:

Your best bet is Click on the Classifieds button above and place an ad for whatever you need in the wanted section.

I'm sure someone will have the wheel you want.

Thx I’ll try that.

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Pullstart

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953 nut

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If you don't find the wheel you need through the Classified ad you could call Lincoln at https://a-ztractor.com/.

I am guessing that there is a reason you chose @41chevy as your screen name.        :wwp:

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41chevy
2 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

If you don't find the wheel you need through the Classified ad you could call Lincoln at https://a-ztractor.com/.

I am guessing that there is a reason you chose @41chevy as your screen name.        :wwp:

 

2 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

If you don't find the wheel you need through the Classified ad you could call Lincoln at https://a-ztractor.com/.

I am guessing that there is a reason you chose @41chevy as your screen name.        :wwp:

I’ll ck that site for wheels, thx. You are right, I retired 18 years ago and needed a project.  I bought a 41 chevy pu and spent 6 years building it, I haven’t figured out how to send pics.  Any help with that would be appreciated.

 

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Jeff-C175
17 minutes ago, 41chevy said:

ck that site for wheels

 

It's usually best to CALL Lincoln on the phone.  The website isn't always up to date and doesn't list everything he has in stock.

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41chevy
4 minutes ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

It's usually best to CALL Lincoln on the phone.  The website isn't always up to date and doesn't list everything he has in stock.

Thx, I called and spoke with a gentlemen, he said the boss was out and they’d call me back, sounds promising from what he told me. I told him I might ride up cause I’ll probably need other parts, he’s not that far from me.

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roadapples

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Handy Don
3 hours ago, 41chevy said:

Thx, I called and spoke with a gentlemen, he said the boss was out and they’d call me back, sounds promising from what he told me. I told him I might ride up cause I’ll probably need other parts, he’s not that far from me.

Important to understand that in that business stock depends on both supply and demand. The part you seek may become available tomorrow or may be going out the door this afternoon!

When I call, I'm ready to buy if he has it at a price I'm ok with. And that has been always, so far. 

 

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41chevy
9 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:WRS:

If you don't find the wheel you need through the Classified ad you could call Lincoln at https://a-ztractor.com/.

I am guessing that there is a reason you chose @41chevy as your screen name.        :wwp:

 

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roadapples

She's a beauty. :handgestures-thumbupright:  Is the 2 door Tahoe yours also...

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41chevy
34 minutes ago, roadapples said:

She's a beauty. :handgestures-thumbupright:  Is the 2 door Tahoe yours also...

Thx, yes, it’s a full size 2 door Blazer, I bought it new in 94, it’s all original with 138k on it now. It’s stays covered most of time in the garage, not a mark or rust on it. The spare tire has never been out of the back of it and I’ve never added air to it. I ck it every couple years, when ask about it I tell them it’s got the original air still in it.😂😂😂😂

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953 nut

Fine looking Stove Bolt there!  I had a '46 Chevy pick-up when I was in High School (1963) and have built several Street Rods over the years. We sold our '48 Ford pick up a year ago after thirty five years and well over 100K miles.  I built it in 1987 and it had been to every NSRA Nationals from 1988 to 2009 as well as numerous other shows and local gatherings.  It was time to pass the truck on to someone who would show it a some love so off it went to the land of fruits and nuts!   California.

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41chevy
18 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

Fine looking Stove Bolt there!  I had a '46 Chevy pick-up when I was in High School (1963) and have built several Street Rods over the years. We sold our '48 Ford pick up a year ago after thirty five years and well over 100K miles.  I built it in 1987 and it had been to every NSRA Nationals from 1988 to 2009 as well as numerous other shows and local gatherings.  It was time to pass the truck on to someone who would show it a some love so off it went to the land of fruits and nuts!   California.

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Beautiful truck

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1940willys

B80 in my avtar  these the wheels yer looking for? Miller Tire has them.

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, 41chevy said:

original air

You can call it "factory air"!

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41chevy
16 hours ago, Handy Don said:

You can call it "factory air"!

 

16 hours ago, Handy Don said:

You can call it "factory air"!

 

16 hours ago, Handy Don said:

You can call it "factory air"!

LOL I guess not🤣🤣🤣

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