Posted by DR. EVIL on April 08, 2021 at 05:47:50 from (174.192.140.151):
In Reply to: The dual wheel is posted by SVcummins on April 07, 2021 at 15:29:19:
I knew DEERE used more wheels from Motor Wheel than I did at FARMALL. I had ONE wheel, a 15x34 steel disk wheel used on 560's, 656, 666, 686 & H86 ONLY. The rim had two valve stem holes, we used a rubber plug to seal one, and a pop-in valve stem in the other which garanteed 50% of them leaked flat the first 24 hours. ENGINEERING said our 15.5x38 and 18.4x34 tires, 6 & 8 ply, R-1 & R-2-0 were tubeless. I threatened to buy machined brass rim plugs with rubber gaskets, and buy a bunch of 18.4x34 inner tubes, but the tire room supervisor said he wouldn't use them. Our tubeless tires had about a 5% flat percentage, our tube-type less than ONE percent. Ohh, the Girl that did my same job at Deere Waterloo sat behind me in Spanish class my Jr & Sr. years in HS, I was friends with her brother.
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