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Front Spindles Are Different - What gives?

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reginab

OK, so I finally got my lift, scored one today, and when I took off the front wheels I noticed the left spindle (right in picture) is shorter with a different setup. Anyone have any ideas on this one? The front wheels have different hubs too!

 

Thanks in advance!

 

-bob

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Achto
2 hours ago, reginab said:

Anyone have any ideas on this one?

 

From the factory the tires were filled with calcium chloride. My guess would be that at some point one of the tubes developed a leak causing the calcium chloride it get in between the tube and the rim. This would cause the rim to rot out. Instead of looking for the correct rim, the PO installed a newer rim and adjusted the spindle to work.

 

Just my theory.:dunno:

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953 nut

Looks like at some time in the past 63 years a previous owner put some sort of spacer on the axel.

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reginab

Thanks Achto!

Here's what I have now and notice the spindle.

 

I wonder if the whole spindle came from some other tractor?

 

I guess I'll be searching for some parts in June.

-bob

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Achto
7 minutes ago, reginab said:

 

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The rim on the left in the picture with the rolled edge on the bead and the axle tube longer on one side that the other would be the correct rim for your RJ.

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reginab

Thanks for the information on the calcium chloride. That probably explains the weld and the incorrect location for the valve stem on that rim. -bob

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reginab

Thanks 953 Nut! I'll keep my fingers crossed that I can remove it and the spindle is still in good shape. -bob

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reginab

Success! Thank you Achto and 953 Nut!

 

A little persuasion and some WD40 got the spacer off. Someone did a little filing too but it doesn't look too bad.

 

-bob

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oliver2-44

The correct rim for your RJ also fits the 1960 * 61 WH Suburban.  As mentioned they have a longer center axle tube than most rims.  because of the Calcium Cloride rusting them out they are a little hard to find, buth they are out there.  One of our vendors A-Z Tractor may have some.  He's a great guy to work with! 

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Lee1977

Tub trailer wheels have the 4 1/2" hub with no holes for wheel weights. Later model Wheel Horse wheels have a 3 3/4" hub.

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