ROW CROPS AND DUALS CLEAROUT!

I have a pair of 34 inch kleber 16.6 x34 inch stocks dual wheels surplus to requirement.

I also have a full set of stocks row crop wheels. 230/95 r44 (9.5/44) michelin xm25 rears and front 8.3/8 r32 kleber on 8 studs.
All wheels fitted our tractors running on 34 inch rims. Any questions or pictures etc..
 
Pictures of above row crops. 'tyred' but sound!. Any offers etc..
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Duals hopefully pictured below.
These ones had a pair of clamps per wheel. Never moved but I would have rather had four per wheel if I am honest.
Price wise, no idea really. Guessing free tyres and rims at half of new price possibly. feel free to offer etc. Pallet would sort delivery for under £100 to most places on the mainland.

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We have had both sets of wheels on our 6200 jd (1993 year) and Deutz 4.47.
Both had 16.9 r 34 rears and 24 inch fronts. 12.8 width from memory but don't quote me on that one!
Both fronts and rears have 8 stud centres.
Led to believe they are a common size but I also realise that is very short sighted when it comes to wheels and tyres.
1993 jd 6200
1995 deutz 4.47
1985 deutz 7807c for the wheel specialists out there.
I expect I could get the serial numbers off the wheels if it helps.
 
As often the case, Duals for my main tractor are going to be expensive while the ones I have in the shed are probably not worth much!
Initial guess is that the rims are more valuable than the tyres fitted to them.
Happy to mull over an offer or I can get organised and see what new would be. Thinking half new price for the rims which gets you free tyres and clamps possibly? Might be miles off the mark but somewhere to start from. Pallet on a back load to cumbria is likely to be around £100 on top at a guess.
 

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