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Topic: Cage wheels Allis B
Posted By: Wot
Subject: Cage wheels Allis B
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 3:34am
Hello all,

Yesterday I was at work and a men told he had an Allis Chalmers B.
He didn't sell it but had cagewheels for this B.

Does someone know if these wheels are original Allis Chalmers?

Thanks,

Cagewheels


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AC: B / WD / CA / WC unstyled / U / 7060 / 710



Replies:
Posted By: morton(pa)
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 10:26am
These particular wheels in the picture were not factory Allis wheels. Allis did make steel wheels for the B during the War years, but they did not look like this.


Posted By: Dick L
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 10:42am
Are they (CAGE) wheels or foundry (GAGE) wheels?????


Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 12:41pm
I would call them stalk choppers. How wide are they? They look to be about a foot wide. What kind of rims are the narrow tires mounted on? Could they be 2 piece rims?  (split rims) for 37 & early 38 Bs. They don't appear to have drop centers. Not enough showing to have to ask.


Posted By: Dick L
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 2:30pm
I was not seeing the picture correctly. I thought it was a leaning stack of rings like things.
 
 


Posted By: SteveC(NS)
Date Posted: 25 Feb 2011 at 2:43pm
Funny but the bolt patern is 5 the cast wheels lying beside show what look like the std 6 bolt jobs.
BTW what year did the B change to the C style 5 bolt axle flange?


Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 8:24am
What year did the B "Change" to the C style 5 bolt flanged axle and C wheels?
I don't think they actually "changed". According to the parts books they became available as a option as early as B 18055 (1940) to go along with the wide 40" to 68" adjustable front axle. A note states - Originally used intermittently on Tr. B12585 to B18055.
    During this time I believe more Bs using the 5 bolt wheel were running the splined 5 bolt adapter hubs. I haven't seen any of these pre war Bs with the 5 bolt flanged axles. The C/B deep dish hub is the same bolt patern as the semi-dished reversable 5 bolt wheel used with the splined adapter hubs.  
    It would not be all that hard a job to swap out final drive assemblies from a post war to a pre war B to get the wide tread width
    If you look at B adjustable front axles used 1940 and after They list 2 types. 38"  to 60" Prior to 1942 and 40" to 65" year 1942 and after. I would assume the wider version was to be used used with the C/B deep dish reversable rear wheels.
    Those hubs pictured are 5 bolt C/B  No C or B ran 6 bolt hubs


Posted By: Dick L
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 9:38am
I just had a flash of unusual memory recall. I (think I remember) seeing those type of wheels on tractors that were used in the black soft muck to hold the tractor up with out sinking down. 


Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 1:52pm
Having a set of steel like that on a B or C would be something you won't see everyday unless it was your tractor. Them aftermarket wheels are definitly different. I wonder how many sets there are in this world. What other tractors have that 5 hole pattern? I wouldn't mind owning a set.


Posted By: SteveC(NS)
Date Posted: 26 Feb 2011 at 2:22pm
Ken, you're right! my confusion stems frrom the set of rims and tires I bought a while back, they had 6 bolt centres that I torched out and then welded tabs to the rims to fit the cast wheel (with the tapered spline hubs) of my B. I think I posted that procedure back in '08 or '09. The six bolt centres I cut out were found to  be a perfect match to the hubs of my '88 Chevy Z71 . My son said I shoulda mounted the wheels and tires on the Chevy and taken pictures, where was he before I lit up my torch!
I have an excellent memory but it's VERY short!


Posted By: Wot
Date Posted: 03 Mar 2011 at 2:19am
All thanks for your posts!!!
Then I don't buy them.
Maybe I didn't neet another project..... :)

The weather is getting better here in the NL. Time to do the last things at our 'U' so we can drive in summer with it!



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AC: B / WD / CA / WC unstyled / U / 7060 / 710



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