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Can someone help and identify this rim
it is on a B6100E tire size is 18X9.5X8
this is a new one that came on the tractor when i got it
I need another one for the other side
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Can someone help and identify this rim
it is on a B6100E tire size is 18X9.5X8
this is a new one that came on the tractor when i got it
I need another one for the other side
View attachment 11591

Thanks for any Help

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The picture tells me only 3 things, yep it's a rim, yep it's orange, and it's 7" wide.
You need to know the Diameter, the offset of the center, the lug hole centers, the amount of lug holes, and the center hole size.
Have you verified that the rim will actually fit the tractor?
The tires you have now are actually closer to a B5100 (18x8.5-8)
The stock size for the B6100E was (20x8.00x10)
So your somewhere in the middle, which will work fine with a 2WD, but will it fit the rim that's in front of you?
For the tires you stated you need are rims off of a B5100E, as they are 8" rims, where the B6100E had 10 inch rims.
 

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It would appear that it is from one of the newer BX series tractor for the size.


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Big Kahuna, I think you could be right.
I guess it would also be good to know if it's an AG treaded tire or Turf tire.
 

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Big Kahuna, I think you could be right.
I guess it would also be good to know if it's an AG treaded tire or Turf tire.
Wouldn't the rim be agnostic to the kind of tread on the tire? I always thought they were made to handle certain weight loads, not tread types... I'm asking out of curiosity...
 

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Ag (r1), industrial (r4) & turf (r3) all use very different size rims. Turf are much wider & shorter, ag are tall & skinny with industrials being somewhere in the middle.

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The rim is ON a B6100E
It is a NEW split off set rim with a 18x9.5x8 turf tire
I got the tractor in an estate auction
the one on the other side is a 1 piece that is rusted out
I found a rim in the B1500E parts book that i think is the one
pn 66414-57629 but it is discontinued
It has a 2 1/4 x 4 3/4 off set to clear the tie rid end
Has any one seen this rim on a newer machine ???
My dealer is of NO help !

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Go back and read my post.
In order to get you the right rim, we need to know all the information I asked for.
I realize that it's on the tractor, But what's to say the front axle is a B6100!
If the rim is the wrong size for a b6100, maybe the hubs are not for a B6100 either?
You understand why all the information is important. ;)
 

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POP POP,
Go back and read my post.
In order to get you the right rim, we need to know all the information I asked for.
I realize that it's on the tractor, But what's to say the front axle is a B6100!
If the rim is the wrong size for a b6100, maybe the hubs are not for a B6100 either?
You understand why all the information is important. ;)
The center hole is about 3 1/2
bolt pattern is 4 bolts about 4 1/2 dia

The same Hubs are on a b1550,b5100,b6100and b7200
I think the rim is used on the b1550 and the b7200e
the b1550e wheel is 66414-57620
the b7200e wheel is 96018-45110
BUT both wheels have the same r and l rims same bolts and nuts
same gasket ??? but different group numbers
So I am going to order the one for the B7200E if it is available
going to cost me about 50 bucks to return it if it is wrong
 

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There is a much cheaper way to get the rims you need.
Tucker tire should be able to hook you up.
1-888-248-7146
Forget about the Kubota #'s as they do very little for you.

What you need is the information here in this picture (double check measurements), I think the only measurement you didn't provide is the center to center measurement.

Rim size.JPG
 
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Pop Pop,
There is a much cheaper way to get the rims you need.
Tucker tire should be able to hook you up.
1-888-248-7146
Forget about the Kubota #'s as they do very little for you.

What you need is the information here in this picture (double check measurements), I think the only measurement you didn't provide is the center to center measurement.

View attachment 11675
Thanks
Going to try a couple more routes
But i will put them on the list

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Put Tucker tire www.tuckertire.com pretty high on that list. Like Wolfman, I hold them in pretty high esteem. Their phone numbers are on the web site, and they have great prices and reasonable shipping.
If you are going to go for tires as well, do it all at once to keep it to one shipping charge...
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Ag (r1), industrial (r4) & turf (r3) all use very different size rims. Turf are much wider & shorter, ag are tall & skinny with industrials being somewhere in the middle.
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Hmmm... I've always just gone by Rim diameter/width, Hole spacing, center bore size and weight rating then found the tires that fit it...

I guess if you're talking specific tractor application then there would be changes in rim sizes per factory configuration for the rims. Okay, I think I get what you're saying now.