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47 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Good spot Gareth! Really appreciate your efforts.

 

The hub holes are the wrong sizes but that's not necessarily a deal breaker.

 

I'll ask them how much they cost. I imagine it will be rather eye watering.

 

Will keep you posted.

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4 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

They are 16.9 24. This is smaller than anything listed as appropriate in the manual and I have no idea if the ratio between front and back is OK for 4WD?

Would it be worth a call to Withams as they sometimes sell them and may know more of the specs.

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Just be prepared for around a 3k bill for rims & tyres, but it's an expense that will be worth it and make a usable tractor.

 

Annoyingly, I sold my old front W10x24 rims last year for £200 without tyres.

 

Best also measuring the centre hub sizes and between bolts.

 

Rears 150 & 205 bolt, front 220 & 275 bolt are mine and exactly the same as the link previously.

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