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Trouty56

Has anyone found a replacement wheel for the 4 wheeled wagon....or possibly the tub cart (might have the same wheel...not sure)???

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Trouty56

Gonna explain a bit more....the wheel has a 4 1/2 wide hub and the inside is probably 1 inch longer than the outside..guess I will be using regular yard cart wheels...then use spacers on the inside....was hoping for a more stock replacement...

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ericj

aren't they the same as an early C series. never measured them but always thought they looked the same

 

 

 

 

 

eric j

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Trouty56

aren't they the same as an early C series. never measured them but always thought they looked the same

 

 

 

 

 

eric j

I don't know...possibly...like what....1974 C series?  The tire is a 4.0/8 size.....

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gwest_ca

A little bigger but these are available from a source like Northern tool here in Canada

http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/16-x-6-50-8-turf-tire-assembly/A-p8442519e

 

4.00-4.80 x 8

http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/4-80-x-4-00-8-wheel-assembly/A-p8442451e

 

Garry

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Trouty56

Yes...3/4 inch axle....I was hoping for just rims....dunno why....the rubber on the originals are not that bad.  Can get rims from China for a couple bucks a piece....for lots of 300....  Miller tire has rims also....but I may as well get the rubber too cause they cost just as much.

 

Actually I was considering these and just throwing out the tire part.....

 

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/cart-tire-replacement-16-in-x-4-in-x-8-3-4-in

 

Thanks Garry.....

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can whlvr

look like wheel barrow tires to me

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Geno

You got a 4 wheel wagon Bob?   :)

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Trouty56

look like wheel barrow tires to me

Canada Wheel Horse Lover.....indeed....

You got a 4 wheel wagon Bob?   :)

Yes....got one from Case....two wheels are corroded pretty bad.....

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Geno

If the Tractor Supply wheels look close go for it, they'll be ready for paint too if your gonna paint them.  You can always take an old one in the store to match it up.   :)

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