Wheel Identification and best place to buy from?

   / Wheel Identification and best place to buy from? #1  

Bullington

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Pendleton, Oregon
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Kubota
I searched online but failed. I also searched both wheels for any type of identification and came up empty. The tire on the wheel is a 9.5 - 24

The previous owner replaced one wheel and both should have been replaced.
 

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   / Wheel Identification and best place to buy from? #2  
From your info we know it is Kubota but sure would help members to help you if you provided more details as to model number and even age I would think.
 
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The tractor is a 1981 M4500 DT. I will get a hose and clean up the wheel front and back to find more info.
 
   / Wheel Identification and best place to buy from? #4  
Are you looking to replace the Rim only, or complete wheel, Rim + Disc?
The rim (part the tire mounts on) will be easy. Any AG wheel supplier will have that.
If you are needing the center disc (part that mounts to the axle) that may be hard to locate... Tractor salvage yards could be the only source. KennyV
 
   / Wheel Identification and best place to buy from?
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The rim is the issue as it has rusted by the valve area. Thanks for the heads up!

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   / Wheel Identification and best place to buy from? #6  
That should be no problem, any AG wheel supplier in your area can make the rim for you.
They will need your Old rim and disc in order to properly locate & weld up the 6 mounting loops inside the rim... they will even paint it up for you.
Someone has used calcium in those wheels in the past. If you are going to load the tires, use Rim Guard (Beet Juice). Never rusts, won't freeze and it's heavier than calcium. KennyV
 
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That should be no problem, any AG wheel supplier in your area can make the rim for you.
They will need your Old rim and disc in order to properly locate & weld up the 6 mounting loops inside the rim... they will even paint it up for you.
Someone has used calcium in those wheels in the past. If you are going to load the tires, use Rim Guard (Beet Juice). Never rusts, won't freeze and it's heavier than calcium. KennyV

Thanks for the reply. I will look into that!
 

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