I'm cleaning up a bunch of cub rear wheels and noticed they have different mounting bolt brackets. After cleaning I found them stamped Goodyear or Firestone. The Goodyear are fastened with 2 rivets and have a single tab for centering the wheel and the Firestones have 4 rivets and 2 tabs. Were these used on different years or just randomly dispersed though the years? First pic is Firestone, second pic Goodyear.
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Re: Cub Rear Wheel Differences
I don't have an answer to your question, but in the following link to TM Tractor's picture archives, you will see a different type attachment of the rear wheel to the rim:
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gwh/wheel524_001.htm
My 48 Cub had the same 2-rivet attachment as shown in your photo of the Goodyear rims. I know Titan made rims for the cub and they had a different attachment to any of these photos.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gwh/wheel524_001.htm
My 48 Cub had the same 2-rivet attachment as shown in your photo of the Goodyear rims. I know Titan made rims for the cub and they had a different attachment to any of these photos.
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Re: Cub Rear Wheel Differences
They were both used. Firestone and Goodyear just had diffeernt styles. They both fit all model years,
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