Where to buy wheels?

mrecord

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Jan 9, 2010
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Besides from the dealer, what are other good, lower-cost sources of wheels for a B7500HSD?

I've scoured the web, but can't seem to find any sources that will fit my hubs. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding the bolt spacing I believe I need: 6 x 4.7".

Thanks.

-Mike in Colorado, USA
 

bikenspike

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l185
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I have looked through classified ads on the web (craigslist) and find tractors for sale that have extra attachments, tires , etc. and ask if they would sell them on there own.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Kubota B6100E
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Try otrwheel.com I got their ad from a landscape magazine I get in the mail. They say they have tire and wheels for lawn & garden, earthmoving, Ag, military, off road heavy duty, construction, industrial and mining. Just from looking at their ad they have a pretty huge selection.
 

mrecord

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Jan 9, 2010
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I'm looking for front and rear ag.

Ultimately I'm trying to increase the tread to straddle 30" beds in the market garden. The tractor currently has R4 industrials. A combination of ag tires and spacers could get the space I need between the tires while still keeping the overall tractor width as close to the width of a 48" tiller as possible.

The cost may be prohibitive, but I want to see what the options are anyway. I priced new ag wheels at the local dealer, and they're definitely not cheap.

I think I read in one of the posts on this site that there are pretty much no after-market wheels available for the B series. Is that true, or did I misread that?

Any other advice you might have on this issue would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 

chip

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B6000
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Try searching tractor salvage yards. They are not cheap but you may find some. I found a PTO reverser for my B6000 at wkytp.com and paid dearly for it.