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Most tractor wheels are designed to be mounted either way - to change the track width. The only issue you need to look at, is if the new wheel lug hole has a taper to center a tapered wheel nut. If so, be sure the taper is on both sides.
 
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This tractor set-up I have is for mowing and has the fatter lower stance. I have replaced front tires on new rims same as existing when purchased. These tire sizes are 7.5-15 as opposed to the 7.5-16 that is published shown in TractorData. The stock rears are listed as 14.9-28 on TractorData and I was planning to match this with JD rims to fit out.

Question is the stance that the tractor may have after changing to ags. Seems it may be a little tall in the rear and I wonder how it will affect tractor performance or characteristics. Really don't know about this but does it matter ? 2WD so fronts are not pulling.
 
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A half inch shorter in front should not show much. If is does sit much higher in the back, it'll still function okay but the 3pt may not lower enough, plus - it will look "goofy" IMHO. I've seen several that did that and I don't like it. I think they should be level...
 
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Firstly, I have forgotten my forum handle and password so when I got back up to speed, it seems I have a new forum handle. Old one was burr or something close to that.

I have finally found and purchased a tractor that fits my needs. I have been hunting (mainly thru TractorHouse) since before the virus and price increases and inventory shortages, and wondered if I ever would be able to afford a good useful worker tractor for my 11 acre wooded lot. I have been renting equipment to get me thru these times and I do not like renting. This is my third tractor and the second should have filled the needs (for good) for property maintenance ect but it was stolen.

I am a member here for a good while, mostly reading and learning than posting. This site is highly valuable to a starter or less experienced user. It seems a little more regional than my area but there are some deep south contributors with very similar situations also. And I appreciate it all. (for instance, I cannot imagine using a tractor to push snow!)
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My purchase is a 2002 JD 5105 with FEL. and when I figure out attaching a photo, I'll post. A just about perfect fit for the needs of driveway, small food plots, collecting dead or downed trees and general clean-up that has been too much for a now 67yo to manage by hand. I'm tickled.

I plan to feed questions about this unit here in the very near future and thanks ...
Congratulations. Looks like a capable unit.
 
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I'm guessing he is using his eyes to read the number that correspond to the tractors capabilities, and then is using his brain to interpret those numbers into real-world usefulness.

It's pretty damn intense, I know.
 
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Can you narrow the rear by changing the wheel offset arrangement? Can't tell by the picture, there may not be room.
 
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I don't think so BigGG, these are rims for this type turftire,
very deepset.
My intent is converting to ag style rears, more clearance and a smaller more conventional stance.
 
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I have ordered two piece Ag rim/wheel for the rears and are bolted together with carriage bolts. What grade hardware is this type application ? Off the shelf at the hardware store ?
 
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Firstly, I have forgotten my forum handle and password so when I got back up to speed, it seems I have a new forum handle. Old one was burr or something close to that.

I have finally found and purchased a tractor that fits my needs. I have been hunting (mainly thru TractorHouse) since before the virus and price increases and inventory shortages, and wondered if I ever would be able to afford a good useful worker tractor for my 11 acre wooded lot. I have been renting equipment to get me thru these times and I do not like renting. This is my third tractor and the second should have filled the needs (for good) for property maintenance ect but it was stolen.

I am a member here for a good while, mostly reading and learning than posting. This site is highly valuable to a starter or less experienced user. It seems a little more regional than my area but there are some deep south contributors with very similar situations also. And I appreciate it all. (for instance, I cannot imagine using a tractor to push snow!)

My purchase is a 2002 JD 5105 with FEL. and when I figure out attaching a photo, I'll post. A just about perfect fit for the needs of driveway, small food plots, collecting dead or downed trees and general clean-up that has been too much for a now 67yo to manage by hand. I'm tickled.

I plan to feed questions about this unit here in the very near future and thanks ...
Great selection.
 

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