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cub cadet rims???

Postby BigBill » Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:30 am

Were do i find wider cub cadet rear rims? Or even the regular cub cadet rims?
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Postby Eugene » Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:43 pm

My suggestion is to try the small engine repair shops in your area. Take a look at their junk mowers, usually hidden behind the shop.

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Postby junkman1946 » Sun Feb 18, 2007 4:46 pm

Most every garden tractor ive ever run across with 5 lug wheels shared the same bolt pattern. which is also the same as some earlier Rear wheel drive Chrysler and AMC. What you have to watch out for on Cubs is the offset. If the wheel centeris to far towards the outside the tire will not clear the frame.
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Postby BigBill » Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:02 pm

junkman1946 wrote:Most every garden tractor ive ever run across with 5 lug wheels shared the same bolt pattern. which is also the same as some earlier Rear wheel drive Chrysler and AMC. What you have to watch out for on Cubs is the offset. If the wheel centeris to far towards the outside the tire will not clear the frame.


I was looking at my 122 with the mower deck and it won't take larger tires they won't clear the deck wheels. I'm putting larger tires on the riding cadet(i'm disabled) and can't walk too far so i'm going to use the 70 or 100 cadet to work(pull a trailer) and get me around my place. I've had quads before and tractors are more fun to drive. The quads woreout or broke all the time there cheaply made and so expensive. I can't do much work but it will get me around easier.
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Postby Ralph » Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:03 pm

Bill
i did get your PM
i do have a set of rears off a 102 i will get the exact size and let you know
thanks Ralph
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Postby BigBill » Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:38 am

Ralph wrote:Bill
i did get your PM
i do have a set of rears off a 102 i will get the exact size and let you know
thanks Ralph


Thanks Ralph let me know i'd rather deal with you first (ebay sucks i'm a loser, even in a one horse race i'd lose too the SOB would break his leg before the finish line thats just my luck funny but true!!).
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Postby junkman1946 » Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:02 pm

Bill If oyu dont make out with Ralph let me know I have a set of 7.1/2 in. wide with a 3 1/2 inch offset for 12 inch tires. Frank
1948 Cub F,1962 Original,1971 C.C.model86, WheelHorse and C.C. mini pulling tractors, C.C. models1450 , 682,106,123, Ariens GT17 with loader,Jacobsen Powermax loader and backhoe 8 more Cub Cadets in the shed waiting to go under the knife and spray gun.


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