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Got my rubber off my rims to be sandblasted. Now I'm trying to decide about which brand of new tires. In most cases, you get what you pay for,is that true for tractor tires also. It looks like there would only be minor differences. What's your opinion? what brand do you recommend?

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It's worth a search on here, try 'tyres', note spelling! :wink: . There's a ton of threads on the subject.
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What's on it now are 13.6 x 28 on 12in rim. Fronts are 5.5 x 16. I recently saw a tractor with slightly oversize front tyres and I thought it looked good bringing the front up a little and more level. Is this something I can do and what are the problems that might come from this?

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Bensdexta wrote:It's worth a search on here, try 'tyres', note spelling! :wink: . There's a ton of threads on the subject.
All the best,
I have gone through some of the search and hope to more as I have time. Some of the brands mentioned, I have never heard of before.

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I have local guy who says that he will blast and powder coat my rims for $220. I think it may be worth it, what do you think?

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more problems

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I just noticed that I have two different rear rims, one measures 10in and the other 11in, that's just great. :(

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naildriver wrote:I just noticed that I have two different rear rims, one measures 10in and the other 11in, that's just great. :(
How are you measuring rim width? The 'official' way is to measure the internal width between the rim's beads, as that's what affects the tyre. Other folk may use a different definition which makes for alot of confusion.

The usual internal beadwidth in UK is 9", on 28" rims. I'm told that 10" wheels are rare and the only real alternative is 11". But the rim size affects the tyre sizes you can choose, which in turn gives more or less clearance with the mud guards (fenders). I chose to stick with 9" rims to keep things simple.

A useful thread on the subject is:
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... ght=wheels
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Re: Rims

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naildriver wrote:I have local guy who says that he will blast and powder coat my rims for $220. I think it may be worth it, what do you think?
Thats almost the same as I paid for 4 rims overhere 150 euro
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Re: Rims

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naildriver wrote:I have local guy who says that he will blast and powder coat my rims for $220. I think it may be worth it, what do you think?
The powder coating isn't necessary, just paint it with some good paint and save yourself some money. I bought Goodyear from my local New Holland dealer and put on mine, they make a good tractor tire.
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Powder Coat

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Here's how I came up with the powder coat; I called all over and even sent pics of my rims [so they could see what shape they were in] to several different people. Prices started at $200 and went way up from there for blasting and prime so when one guy said $220 for blasting and powder coat, I thought that was worth the extra $20. I should have asked his price for blasting only.

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Re: more problems

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Bensdexta wrote:
naildriver wrote:I just noticed that I have two different rear rims, one measures 10in and the other 11in, that's just great. :(
How are you measuring rim width? The 'official' way is to measure the internal width between the rim's beads, as that's what affects the tyre. Other folk may use a different definition which makes for alot of confusion.

The usual internal beadwidth in UK is 9", on 28" rims. I'm told that 10" wheels are rare and the only real alternative is 11". But the rim size affects the tyre sizes you can choose, which in turn gives more or less clearance with the mud guards (fenders). I chose to stick with 9" rims to keep things simple.

A useful thread on the subject is:
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... ght=wheels
All the best, :wink:
I was measuring at the widest point.

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Re: more problems

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naildriver wrote:
Bensdexta wrote:
naildriver wrote:I just noticed that I have two different rear rims, one measures 10in and the other 11in, that's just great. :(
How are you measuring rim width? The 'official' way is to measure the internal width between the rim's beads, as that's what affects the tyre. Other folk may use a different definition which makes for alot of confusion.

The usual internal beadwidth in UK is 9", on 28" rims. I'm told that 10" wheels are rare and the only real alternative is 11". But the rim size affects the tyre sizes you can choose, which in turn gives more or less clearance with the mud guards (fenders). I chose to stick with 9" rims to keep things simple.

A useful thread on the subject is:
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... ght=wheels
All the best, :wink:
I was measuring at the widest point.
So if it measures 11in at widest point then it is probably a 10 in rim???

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naildriver wrote:So if it measures 11in at widest point then it is probably a 10 in rim???
Probably so :wink:
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