bigtiller
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- central Iowa
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- John Deere 2720 John Deere 3039R John Deere Z545R
That is about the same condition as my old camp fire ring.
Putting air in the tire would give me the willies after that was was repaired!!
What is the reason you can't leave them set at the plowing width all the time? Do you need them spaced different for some type of row-crop work?
I think even if you have to go with new loop style rims, they will still be fully adjustable in 4 inch increments (2" per side) and can be set up for a 2-bottom plow. You should be able to set them either 52" or 56" for the plow.What I meant was that new unadjustable rims might not have the proper width set for the plow. However, I'm sure I can repurpose the other spin out rim on the tractor and switch it to the other side, then adjust it where I would need it and put a normal rim on the left side.
I think the op's situation is that his rims are the early style Ford spin-outs, not loop type. It can be hard to find new rims to match the spin-out center rails. That would be the way to go, if available.Me too!
For the cost of new wheel loops, I'd just go with new ones. I don't even remember what kind of tractor the OP has anymore, but even if he had to buy wheel loops that had the incorrect fastener spacing and just have a weld shop relocate them to the proper positions he'd still be money ahead of trying to repair those.
I don't recall ever seeing what size rim the OP has but yesterdays tractors has a pretty good selection older Ford parts;
Ford Power Adjust Rim For all Ford - C5NN1050H
I don't know if this is the correct size.