[AT] rear rim repair
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Tue Oct 18 21:03:35 PDT 2016
I'm an A & I Dealer and shipments can be made from a distribution center
closest you.
Dean VP
Snohomish, WA 98290
It's better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Cecil Bearden
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 8:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] rear rim repair
Deere rims are readily available, from both dealer and aftermarket.
Freight is the deciding factor when ordering. Try a dealer for A&I
products for a good deal. Many years ago when rims were scarce, I
welded many of them when working in the tractor shop. We rebuilt old ford
and massey tractors and they all had bad rims. I remember using brass rod a
lot as we did not have a mig welder. A 3/4 washer was used for the valve
hole a lot. We just made sure that all the welds were ground smooth. Then
we painted the repair, and dusted the paint with talcum before we installed
the tire & Tube.
Cecil in oKla
On 10/18/2016 9:49 PM, Len Rugen wrote:
> There is a big difference in getting a functional repair so you can finish
a job and what would be a lasting repair. Our standard "on farm" rim repair
is to drill a new valve stem hole in a better rim section, then cut out the
damage and weld up a repair. The best thing was a few old trash rims with
similar profile and enough good parts to make a patch. Sometimes we would
just weld a washer over the bad valve stem, if we caught it fast enough.
> We had one bad rim, but needed to use the tractor, I scraped off what
> rust I could, patched the holes, then wrapped about a mile of duct
> tape from bead to bead so the bad parts wouldn't cut the tube. It was
> supposed to be temporary, but I think it lasted a couple of years.
> :-)
>
> Len Rugen
>
> rugenl at yahoo.com
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> On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 9:10 PM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com>
wrote:
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>
> Gonna have the dealer check for availability of a rim, wouldn't
> surprise me if they had one--there are over 12 stores in their
> franchise. Did I forget to mention I NEED this tractor? About a month
> from now and I will probably go 2-3 months without even touching it.
Murphy's Law I suppose.
>
> John
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