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Old 24-06-23, 02:16
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Please do not use that rim......... and no one else can...

.....I would have spare rims for you as well........

Redoing the studs would need some expensive lathe work to make sure the two halves of the rims are properly and evenly centered..... that is why the nuts are the self centering type with similar self centering spacer both on the brake drum and the wheel nuts.

That thing is only good for filling with cement and used as a base stand for a grinder......

All rims suspected of being defective that we have run across were either cut/torched for scrape or for those with just one broken studs marked with the welder on both halves "YARD USE" ....... being used for bare frames or yard hulks......facilitates moving them around with the tractor.
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