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1948 WD rear wheels

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    Posted: 12 Jun 2017 at 11:14am
I am looking for a rear spin out rim or standard rim for my just purchased 1948 Allis WD tractor around the Atlanta GA area,
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I just purchased a spin out wheel (in the above Link) for my WD45. Price and shipping were reasonable, and quality was great.   Very satisfied with OKTractor. Hope that helps... Dan
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Congratulations on getting a WD, one of my favorites and welcome to the Forum. How close are you to exit  8 on 985?OK Tractor has quality products and reasonable prices. Plus they support this Forum. And are you looking for new or used? 
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thanks for input
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lew Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jun 2017 at 4:48pm
Not sure what exit is 8, I am at 4 I believe 8 is Friendship road. Used would be great. The rim on the tractor is rusted out and we need one to get it loaded. Also the tractor has been setting for several years with a two row mounted cultivator and the tires are spread out and the tractor doesn't run but not locked up. The other issue I have is getting the tires in so it will fit on a trailer it is in northern TN near.
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Thank you
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think I got a good one in central ar with tire mounted on it. If your wheel locks are froze up as most are, you can load it with back wheels off. Have done it before just not fun
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it can be loaded with flat tires, but much harder with the brakes stuck.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ted J Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jun 2017 at 6:37am
Lew, you should post this in the "Classifieds" section.  You're more apt to find an used one from over there.
I don't have any good ones, and I am TOO FAR away to help anyway.
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come to think of it, I loaded a D14 with rusted out rear on one side. 
I ended up dragging it, then backing the trailer up to it, then backing the trailer under the front after jacking it up high enough. then just dragging the rears up. 
only way I could do it.  a good rolling jack on top the the trailer will help some. 

I have a roller wheel from a d14 if you need it, and a couple combine wheels.
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