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What is the actual difference between #111516 rear wheel 12 X  7 for 310/312 and #110677 rear wheel 12 X 7 for 414/416?

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Mort

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Jeff-C175

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My WAG is that they are the dame sam thing.  111516 may just be a superceded number for the 110677 which was a superceded number for the 5433

 

 

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8ntruck

Slight difference in offset maybe?

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mort

All of my information came from a Wheel Horse manual so I believe there must be a difference.

 

The question is what is the difference and why would it matter between the 300/400 series?

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Jeff-C175
22 hours ago, mort said:

All of my information came from a Wheel Horse manual

 

Printed manuals are static, they won't show part number revisions.  For example, this page from my 1980 printed manual shows the wheels for my machine as 5433.

 

Note that the penciled in number is a superceded part number that I wrote in.

 

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I'm not saying that there's NO difference, only that the likelihood of them being the same part with a different number is quite high.

 

Hopefully someone with the cold hard facts will appear to answer your question.

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Jeff-C175

Here's an example using diagrams from PartsTree.com, this is for a 1988 310-8

 

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mort

Okay!

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Mort

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