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Originally posted by Gerald J. Gerald J. wrote:

Looks like the brake drum was there to space that rim from the hub a bit so the rim and tire didn't drag on the axle end. The other rim has more offset.

Tractor fronts or wagon wheels will be available with several offsets and will be reversible to allow using positive or negative offset with the same rim.

Gerald J.

Yeah, that’s what I thought too. Right after Christmas I find out what’s what.

I need to figure out the stud pattern and start shopping for rims, bearings and seals. I need to look for the upright bushings too. I’ll learn how my B goes together by taking the donor apart.

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http://www.baumhydraulics.com has a good collection of hubs, bearings, seals, and rims.

http://www.shoupparts.com   has a fairly good collection of hubs, bearings, seals, and rims.

All sorted by dimensions, not necessarily by what they fit. They both have spindles too.

The best way to search Baum Hydraulics is to download their catalog sections. Those .pdf search better than their web page. Prices in the catalog are suggested resale prices so buying from them is usually with some discount. Usually hidden on a page with the code DATE 2000 means 20% discount from the catalog prices.

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