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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 88052" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>I did a set for my 440b using old garden tractor rims. It is not an easy job. We plasma cut out the centres and then welded on new "flanges" to the "spokes". The flanges were pre-bent to follow the radius of the inside of the rim hoop using a brake press, and then turned in a lathe to get them round and to size. A piece of pipe about the same diameter as the bolt circle, cut to the same length as the required back spacing was used to set the offset, and all was clamped down to a flat welding bench for final assembly. If you have all of the equipment, it can be done. Can you simply reverse the rims to get the correct backspacing? I think that 610's came from the factory with 7.00-15 tires. HTH - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 88052, member: 3290"] I did a set for my 440b using old garden tractor rims. It is not an easy job. We plasma cut out the centres and then welded on new "flanges" to the "spokes". The flanges were pre-bent to follow the radius of the inside of the rim hoop using a brake press, and then turned in a lathe to get them round and to size. A piece of pipe about the same diameter as the bolt circle, cut to the same length as the required back spacing was used to set the offset, and all was clamped down to a flat welding bench for final assembly. If you have all of the equipment, it can be done. Can you simply reverse the rims to get the correct backspacing? I think that 610's came from the factory with 7.00-15 tires. HTH - SR [/QUOTE]
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