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rear rim
Where is a good place to buy a rear rim for my cub? I see them on ebay but don't know if they are good rims. My left rim keeps rusting with holes in it. I've patched and painted it every year but it is worse. I'm pretty sure it is loaded. Thanks, Bill
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Re: rear rim
Bill, try JP Tractor Salvage. They are a site sponsor and good to deal with.
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Re: rear rim
Bill, Before you buy a new rim AND if the tire is still good, I'd suggest draining it and demounting the tire. If the inside of the rim is that bad, you may need a new rim. However, you may be able to sandblast and patch the inside and save the cost of a new rim. If the tire is still useable, it will need to come off at some point anyway.
Bob
Edit: defarmallcubs.com also has both new and used on their website.
Bob
Edit: defarmallcubs.com also has both new and used on their website.
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Re: rear rim
If it keeps rusting that means you've got a leak and it needs to come apart anyway...
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Re: rear rim
A rim is in the mail. Thanks
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Re: rear rim
You must have a really big mailboxotherhalf wrote:A rim is in the mail. Thanks
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Re: rear rim
Scrivet wrote:You must have a really big mailboxotherhalf wrote:A rim is in the mail. Thanks
I wonder if it is in one of those "If it fits, it ships" boxes. It would surely meet the weight requirement.
Okay, all joking aside, I'm glad you found what you need.
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Re: rear rim
I took Barnyard's advice. They were easy to deal with and I should be able to use the original bolts.
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Re: rear rim
Agree 100%, and I'm lucky enough to only be an hours drive away. On the other hand I think your mailman is going to be quite difficult to deal with for a few days after lugging your new rim up the front walkotherhalf wrote:.............. They were easy to deal with .............
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