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DonaldMazzDerby

Hello all, 

I recently aquired a b-115 and a-100.  I would like to convert the rear wheels to four bolt.  does anyone know of an adapter or know the spindle and key size so i can source without pulling the whole tractor apart?

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Achto

:WRS:

I don't know what the specs are on the axles, but someone should be along soon with an answer.

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Stormin

 Can't help you I'm sorry to say but :WRS:  Curious as to why you want to change to 4 stud though.

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ebinmaine
Just now, Achto said:

:WRS:

I don't know what the specs are on the axles, but someone should be along soon with an answer.

:text-yeahthat:

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DonaldMazzDerby
3 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 Can't help you I'm sorry to say but :WRS:  Curious as to why you want to change to 4 stud though.

Thank you all, As far as why i want to change...I dont know, just always liked 4 stud and how i can have multiple cheap wheels set up with different tires depending on what i need to do.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, DonaldMazzDerby said:

Thank you all, As far as why i want to change...I dont know, just always liked 4 stud and how i can have multiple cheap wheels set up with different tires depending on what i need to do.

That's reasonable.

 

I have the standard 5 stud in different ways for the same reason.

 

 

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Tractorhead

:text-welcomeconfetti:to :rs:

sorry, can‘t help, but i‘m sure several Fellas here can 

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857 horse

SO,,,,YEAH WANNA CHANGE......HERE GOES    THE 5 LUG IS 5 ON 4 1/2  -------------TAKE A MEASURING DEVISE.....MEASURE ACROSS  ( ON THE 4 BOLT RIMS ) THAT WILL MAKE IT  4 ON,,WHAT EVER THAT MEASUREMENT IS,,,,,,WITH THAT,,,,,GO TO EBAY,,,,SEARCH WHEEL ADAPTER,,,,AND INSEERT BOTH SIZES.....THE LAST THING YOU NEED IS HOW THICK.....1 INCH? 2 INCH??

 

GOOD LUCK

 

 

 

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gwest_ca

Early B-115's use 104636 3/4" wheel retaining ring and later use a 5700 1" wheel retaining ring with Peerless 5-speed trans.

 

Garry

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