Need set of duels for JD tractor?
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I have a set off of a 4440 in SOWEGA but I am going to Elizabethtown, IN today to be in Hattiesburg, MS tomorrow
PM me if this is what you are looking for
It may take me til Monday or so to get back to you.
PM me if this is what you are looking for
It may take me til Monday or so to get back to you.
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Looks like they have added a bunch since I lived down that way. Do a google search for Sikeston Missouri farm equipment. You'll get several places.
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Good luck finding used duals for a 28" tire...that is an oddball tire anymore!
Sikeston is a good place to start. I don't have any on the lot, and don't know of anyone around here that would have them either!
I'll bet Unverferth could build you a set of wheels and spacers for snap on duals, then you could find used tires or buy new ones
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BTW, if you don't mind me asking...what do you need duals for on a 45hp tractor??
Sikeston is a good place to start. I don't have any on the lot, and don't know of anyone around here that would have them either!
I'll bet Unverferth could build you a set of wheels and spacers for snap on duals, then you could find used tires or buy new ones
Chris
BTW, if you don't mind me asking...what do you need duals for on a 45hp tractor??
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Cool...just curious! Hope you can find something. I know how big of a PITA finding duals for stuff like that can be!
50 Engine, 45 PTO 5105 Specs
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50 Engine, 45 PTO 5105 Specs
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All right its 50 on the engine http://www.kinfarm.com/Tractor%20Wheels.htm
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T-rail is the easiest to add to a tractor...also the only way in your case!
Unverferth MFG is who I buy wheels from. They have a dealer locator to find a dealer near you...the shipping should be cheaper than Canada anyway! Just give them a call, and they should be able to tell you what you need!
For T-rail duals, you'll need eyelets (to go in your wheels), hardware (to attach them to the eyelets), spacers, and wheels.
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Unverferth MFG is who I buy wheels from. They have a dealer locator to find a dealer near you...the shipping should be cheaper than Canada anyway! Just give them a call, and they should be able to tell you what you need!
For T-rail duals, you'll need eyelets (to go in your wheels), hardware (to attach them to the eyelets), spacers, and wheels.
Chris
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If you're considering having wheels built here's a lead.
Hey Machinery Co., 785-594-3441, 1602 High St., Baldwin City, Ks.
They also specialize in aircraft tires. I bought 15" tires mounted on wheels for a brush mower ready to install cheaper then I could purchase tires at the local tire shop.
They have recapped aircraft tires and some have lugs and some have bars. I got a set of combine tires that were 24 ply and they'll build any center hub you need.
You get some lugged 24 ply tires on your tractor you won't need duals for brush hogging.
Hey Machinery Co., 785-594-3441, 1602 High St., Baldwin City, Ks.
They also specialize in aircraft tires. I bought 15" tires mounted on wheels for a brush mower ready to install cheaper then I could purchase tires at the local tire shop.
They have recapped aircraft tires and some have lugs and some have bars. I got a set of combine tires that were 24 ply and they'll build any center hub you need.
You get some lugged 24 ply tires on your tractor you won't need duals for brush hogging.
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We got a set of T-rails on our FWA 8070. They are great, we bought them thinking we would take them off alot, still haven't done it yet. Also years before I started working down there that tractor had a Cummins conversion put it, so now it has a 12 valve cummins as the power plant!