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Deere A, B, G, pressed steel wheel adapters

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GPULLER

01-18-2007 08:34:15




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These Deere hub adapters on ebay a while ago. Does anybody know who makes these? They were an inch thick with a raised "hub" so the wheel was centered by the hub rather than by the wheel bolts only.




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ISland A

01-25-2007 07:08:21




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 Re: Deere A, B, G, pressed steel wheel adapters in reply to GPULLER, 01-18-2007 08:34:15  
I bought those hubs off of ebay. I "knew" they would work on my A, well I "knew" wrong. They might be for sale again if anyone is interested, I need to either weld up the holes and redrill them or find someone to make me a set for my A. The holes are just enough different to not work.
Dave



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GPULLER

01-25-2007 07:13:16




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 Re: Deere A, B, G, pressed steel wheel adapters in reply to ISland A, 01-25-2007 07:08:21  

Island A
Please contact me.
Thanks



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YES

01-18-2007 17:41:13




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 Re: Deere A, B, G, pressed steel wheel adapters in reply to GPULLER, 01-18-2007 08:34:15  
Call Dave Brugger, he should be able to help you out just fine, he is excellent to deal with!
(608)762-5517

Priced right also!



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YES

01-18-2007 17:39:45




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 Re: Deere A, B, G, pressed steel wheel adapters in reply to GPULLER, 01-18-2007 08:34:15  
Call Dave Brugger, he should be able to help you out just fine, he is excellent to deal with!
(608)762-5517



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DSK

01-18-2007 14:40:46




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 Re: Deere A, B, G, pressed steel wheel adapters in reply to GPULLER, 01-18-2007 08:34:15  
I don't know of anyone producing these.I had a set of these made about 15 years ago, cost me about $150 at that time. I would think these were custom built also.



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