eo1bart 20 #1 Posted August 22 (edited) Hi, I'm looking for some 8" rims for my newly refurbished 312-8. I'll be mounting 16x6.5-8 tires on them. Has anyone tried these rims from surplus center? https://www.surpluscenter.com/Wheels/Spindles-Wheel-Hubs-Bearings/Wheel-Rims/8-x5-5-Steel-Wheel-Rim-3-4-Bore-w-Bearings-1-5079.axd Edited August 22 by eo1bart spelling 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nylyon-(Admin) 8,134 #2 Posted August 22 Not sure whether those rims will work or not, but when switching from 6” to 8” you will need to get new axle spindles, as the 6” spindles are longer (unless you want the raked look) For 6 bucks though, certainly worth a shot. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nylyon-(Admin) 8,134 #3 Posted August 22 Also, place a wanted ad in the wanted classified section for the parts you are looking for. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eo1bart 20 #4 Posted August 22 3 minutes ago, nylyon said: Not sure whether those rims will work or not, but when switching from 6” to 8” you will need to get new axle spindles, as the 6” spindles are longer (unless you want the raked look) For 6 bucks though, certainly worth a shot. Yes I'm aware of the spindle situation and the interference with the 37" mower, But I'll only be using the the larger wheels for plowing in the winter. Thanks 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davem1111 2,202 #5 Posted August 22 (edited) When I switched my 312-A to 8" wheels, I remember having to make new tie rods, but I think that's because I took the wheels and probably spindles off a 416-8 but didn't swap the tie rods before I gave the 416-H away. Just a thought. If you're getting new spindles you may need to get new tie rods also unless yours are adjustable. Mine were not. Oh, and nice work on that tractor - it looks great. I'm hoping to refurb my 312-A, but probably doing my GT-1848 first. P.S. I'm very curious about what looks like the front of 2 classic bikes in the background... whatch got? Edited August 22 by davem1111 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 42,506 #6 Posted August 22 I replaced all my 6" wheels for 8". Good price on those wheels, too bad the shipping is $35.00. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 7,298 #7 Posted August 22 I bought 2 of them, the hug is 3" so I used a 3/4" collar and a couple of washers behind the wheel. I didn't change the spindles..They also don't have grease fittings. I have on my Raider. Kind of a pain to drill for the fittings, ground a spot first with a Dremel before drilling. They come with tube spacer between the bearings, have to knock it to the side to knock the gearings out. I had to put the grease fitting on the back side of those wheels. I used the narrow rims from the Raider with 400x8 Triribs on my 312-8. Picture of the 312-8. Picture of the Raider 12 with those wheels. Good strong wheels only problem is no grease fittings. 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 9,698 #8 Posted August 22 10 minutes ago, Lee1977 said: I bought 2 of them, the hug is 3" so I used a 3/4" collar and a couple of washers behind the wheel. I didn't change the spindles..They also don't have grease fittings. I have on my Raider. Kind of a pain to drill for the fittings, ground a spot first with a Dremel before drilling. They come with tube spacer between the bearings, have to knock it to the side to knock the gearings out. I had to put the grease fitting on the back side of those wheels. I used the narrow rims from the Raider with 400x8 Triribs on my 312-8. Picture of the 312-8. Picture of the Raider 12 with those wheels. Good strong wheels only problem is no grease fittings. But, if those are sealed bearings, no fitting is needed..... Makes for cleaner wheels too. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 7,298 #9 Posted August 22 I had one bearing to freeze up on me, might have been a little tight when I got the wheels 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,358 #10 Posted August 22 @eo1bart opportunity , looking at your tractor picture , notice the pin clip in your pto lever to clutch unit ? that lower corner, spring clip round eye , is a great spot to stop sloppy noisy buzzing , attach a light extension spring from that corner circle , to the hitch pin clip on the frame to swing arm base . it will stop buzzing , added that to my 3 horses , it works , pete 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nylyon-(Admin) 8,134 #11 Posted August 22 2 hours ago, davem1111 said: When I switched my 312-A to 8" wheels, I remember having to make new tie rods, but I think that's because I took the wheels and probably spindles off a 416-8 but didn't swap the tie rods before I gave the 416-H away. Just a thought. If you're getting new spindles you may need to get new tie rods also unless yours are adjustable. Mine were not. I have done the switch on 2 310-8’s. I don’t know where the spindles were from on the first one, on the second, I was fortunate enough to get the HD Spindles and HD wheels. Neither one required a tie rod change or adjustment. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 7,298 #12 Posted August 22 Most 30 year old or older Wheel Horses need new tie rods as they are completely worn out, I just make a new set with heims joints. The last ones built are almost 20 years old now. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clueless 3,298 #13 Posted August 23 do you have the 37" deck? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kpinnc 15,002 #14 Posted August 23 Definitely a good price on those wheels. Shipping may not be... Spacing on the spindle can be corrected as per Don's use of them. The only thing I see with them that might be an issue is that they are standard wheels that were used on many different brand machines. This means they are not compatible with wheel weights, should you ever want them. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eo1bart 20 #15 Posted August 23 (edited) 13 hours ago, davem1111 said: P.S. I'm very curious about what looks like the front of 2 classic bikes in the background... whatch got? 1969 Triumph 650, 1974 Norton 850 Commando and 1972 Triumph Bonneville Edited August 23 by eo1bart 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eo1bart 20 #16 Posted August 23 8 hours ago, clueless said: do you have the 37" deck? yes, but I'll be using my 6" wheels with that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eo1bart 20 #17 Posted August 23 10 hours ago, Lee1977 said: Most 30 year old or older Wheel Horses need new tie rods as they are completely worn out, I just make a new set with heims joints. The last ones built are almost 20 years old now. Thanks for that idea, I think i'll do the same Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter lena 9,358 #18 Posted August 23 @eo1bart those 37 " decks are noted for issues , mainly rotational , see all the related idler pulleys , with tiny sealed bearings ? guess what failure area is ? had one as part of a vacuum lift set up , that I sold , personally would change that set up over to a R/D 36 " deck , same hook up , but much more reliable / pete Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davem1111 2,202 #19 Posted August 23 8 hours ago, eo1bart said: 1969 Triumph 650, 1974 Norton 850 Commando and 1972 Triumph Bonneville Most excellent! Thanks for sharing! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bill D 2,323 #20 Posted August 23 I have a set of wheels if you're interested. Not sure what shipping would be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eo1bart 20 #21 Posted August 24 16 hours ago, Bill D said: I have a set of wheels if you're interested. Not sure what shipping would be. Message sent Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eo1bart 20 #22 Posted August 24 21 hours ago, peter lena said: @eo1bart those 37 " decks are noted for issues , mainly rotational , see all the related idler pulleys , with tiny sealed bearings ? guess what failure area is ? had one as part of a vacuum lift set up , that I sold , personally would change that set up over to a R/D 36 " deck , same hook up , but much more reliable / pete Pete, I'm currently rebuilding the deck, and have already replaced all the bearings. I did not see any cracks in the deck either, which from what I understand is common at the cradle mounts on these decks. Also this mower will not get much use. I bought the tractor mainly for snow plowing, and pulling a wagon and leaf sweeper. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites