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nc ks | I've got a lot of worn 22.5 tall and low pro's laying around and would like to use them but i'm having trouble locating a source for 6 & 8 bolt ag rims in this size. I would also like to find some 22.5 and 24.5 truck rims that will fit the spokes of trailers with 10.00-20 and 10-22 dayton's on them. Any good sources? thanks Also, w/o going out and measuring, are the tall 22.5's the same height as 10.00-20's or is it the low pro's ?
Edited by kb ag 1/1/2007 19:25
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Wheatley, Arkansas | 10x20 tubeless would be the same as 11R22.5 and 10x22 tubeless would be the same as 11R24.5. None of these sizes are lo-pro. Ithink a 285/75R24.5 on a 24.5 rim will match up with a 11R22.5 or a10.00x22.00. |
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Eastern VA. No such thing as too many Magnums. | Pivots use 22.5 and 24.5 rims and have the typical 8 bolt 8" pilot that is common in ag applications. So aftermarket pivot wheel suppliers could probably get them for you. I'm not sure on the weight capacity, but pivots are a lot heavier than people think. I know Nebraska irrigation sells them. I also see pivot wheel ads in fastline all the time. Did you try Gensco? |
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Statesville, NC | Do a search on Unverferth Mfg. of Kalida OH. then use their dealer locator. They have just what you need. |
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central - east central Minnesota - | Can try www.pioneerwheel.com at the least they can give you some direction. I would guess there are less expensive options - ya, maybe even Gensco www.noflats.com Give them a try. Good luck |
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| Baldwin City, KS for $107. It is not in their catalog but if you email them they will tell you this. I looked up the rolling radius of this tire and compared that to an 11l-15 ag tire and there is right at 4 inches difference. |
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Brazilton KS | 10.00-20 tube type is the same height as 11-22.5 tubeless. These are interchangable sizes. 10.00-22 tube type is replaced by 11-24.5 tubeless. A low-pro 24.5 is the same height as an 11-22.5 or 10.00-20 and a lo-pro 22.5 is the same height as a 10-22.5 or a 9.00-20 but I don't think those are "official" interchanges. A standard 22.5 dayton rim bolts to the same center as a 20" dayton rim. They sell for about $30 used but are a bit hard to find. When I see one, I take it. 22" and 24.5 daytons are also interchangable, both of them are relatively rare. I would have 22.5's on lots of implements if 6 bolt wheels were availible reasonably somewhere. The military has gotten rid of hundreds of heavy 11.00R16 tires and wheels from APC's in the last couple years, those look like they would have lots of good ag applications. |
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| New Holland manure spreaders can come with 22.5 , 8-bolt hubs from the factory. Mine came with used 11x22.5 truck tires with retread ribs. Try a salvage yard for the rims, or can be ordered new from NH, part#692519 |
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