Posted by Leroy on January 22, 2019 at 05:27:40 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: 1943 JD rear wheel posted by goatdad on January 22, 2019 at 05:06:53:
I am afraid you will never find a wheel for that model tractor as it never existed, The unstyled was made in 1935 to 1938 only and in 2 versions, short frame, 1935 to mid 1937 and late 37 and 38 being the long frame. Then in 39 ALL JOHN DEERE B'S were styled. The 43 would be a war time tractor and should have a cast iron front suport verses the angle iron from earlier and later models. And I am not sure but I don't think a wheel from an unstyled tractor will fit on a styled tractor as I think the axle is bigger on the styled that a 43 is. And a 43 would very likely be a 4 speed with spoke wheels as that year would probably have come on steel and not rubber tires so standard wheel would have been a spoke wheel cut down to have a rim for a rubber tire welded on. So first thing to be able to do is figure out what you do have. and if you have not lost parts from your wheel a GOOD welder should be able to fix it no mater how it is broken.
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