MF30 Fat Wheels

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
As above. We have 11/12.4 x 28 tyres on 9" rim width.
I really need the fatter tyres but can't remember if these also need wider rims.
Anyway, if anybody has got a set to sell, i'd be interested.
 

Boohoo

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Location
Newtownabbey
This was posted on another thread,
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13-24 will be 14.9x24 won't they? Plenty of tractors around 100hp with that size on the front, just need adaptor plates in the centre.
 
Got a set ,of 14:9/24 , with correct centres in ,off a leyland 245 , and set 16:9/24 with grass tyres ,
And have a set of adapter plates , that fit ,mf 135 size hub to any 10 stud tractor front wheel ,so can put big tractor front wheels on back of small tractors
You can borrow or buy them if you wish
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Got a set ,of 14:9/24 , with correct centres in ,off a leyland 245 , and set 16:9/24 with grass tyres ,
And have a set of adapter plates , that fit ,mf 135 size hub to any 10 stud tractor front wheel ,so can put big tractor front wheels on back of small tractors
You can borrow or buy them if you wish
Thank you for that kind offer. I am going to try it as is, and I’ll be in touch if it won’t travel.👍
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
@JLTate has the market cornered but the MF 135 owners are mad for them. :(
Now there’s a thought. Maybe I can do a deal with the lad I sold the MF135 skid unit to out of my donor Cyclone.
I do not see the need for megabucks to change hands.
I seem to remember you have a Lamborgini tractor, quite a few of them had the same stud pattern on the front wheels as a Mf 135.
i think you are right. The lambo has 14.9’s I think as well.
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Fat wheels will just pick up more mud , my mf30 wasn't the best in wet conditions
You may well be right Bob. I am just casting about for inspiration, when the honest truth now is it’s probably best left till spring unless we get a miraculous dry spell. One year we only got 4mm of rain from now till a Christmas.
 

4course

Member
Location
north yorks
You may well be right Bob. I am just casting about for inspiration, when the honest truth now is it’s probably best left till spring unless we get a miraculous dry spell. One year we only got 4mm of rain from now till a Christmas.
was thst about 30 years ago seem to remember a lot of ours bluing off back then
 

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