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190xt 34-38" step up rims

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    Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 6:59pm
has any one ever used step up rims to get a 38"wheel out of a 34?  any one know where i can find a set?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gerald J. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 9:17pm
How do those rims mount? There are a couple places in Iowa that do special rims, one is the wheel shop of the elevator at Radcliffe, not far from you. For rims like my JD 4020 that mount with wedges and rims that have a couple ridges, I'm sure they have stock step up rims. There's another nationally known rim shop up about St. Ansgar, Wald is their name. Then there's Unverforth in Ohio. I had to make my own step up parts when I went from 18.4-34 to 12.4-42 for spraying. Found rims at Colfax Tractor Salvage with adequate tires for less than the price of a single rim from Wald or Unverforth.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Russ-neia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 9:34pm
Can't make the power adjust rims "step-up" very easily.  

The double-bevel rim there are 3 options, 1.) Drop-center double-bevel rim.  2.) Step-up lugs.  3.) Change wheel center to 38" from a donor 200 or 7000 tractor.  

Unverferth farm machinery dealers and most tire dealers can sell you the step-up lugs and this is the most common method used for non power-adjust wheels.
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We have a set on our 190 pulling tractor.  they are the wedge style so the power adjustment is lost.  They have held up very well, first as a farm tractor with 42" tires and now handling the power of our puller.  I do not remember where dad got them from though.  It has been 20ish years since purchased.
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I have step ups on my D-21. not even sure of the center size 32 or 34s up to 38s. I have been thinking of getting rid of them since i want to put 38 centers on. let me know
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Too bad someone couldn't make extended blocks that would go from a 34" center to a 38'' power adjust rim.
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