Mini super singles

manfromhill

Member
Looking to replace super singles on an axle for a new project so questions
Roughly how much lower are they
Do they travel in the fields ok even if they are a road type pattern
Roughly how much for part worn on rims
 
IIRC they lower the deck height on a bale trailer by about 6 inches but that trailer would need to be built with them in mind, simply replacing super singles on an existing trailer will only gain half that with a bigger gap between trailer and tyre.
 

manfromhill

Member
IIRC they lower the deck height on a bale trailer by about 6 inches but that trailer would need to be built with them in mind, simply replacing super singles on an existing trailer will only gain half that with a bigger gap between trailer and tyre.
Yep the plan would be to build it round it
 

blackbob

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Also 445 x 19.5's:
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Runs lovely on the field or road, on steel springs, very stable, with max 14 fat cattle.
A good bit lower than normal 385/22.5's.
I had never seen wheels with this stud pattern, very close together?
 
Also 445 x 19.5's:
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Runs lovely on the field or road, on steel springs, very stable, with max 14 fat cattle.
A good bit lower than normal 385/22.5's.
I had never seen wheels with this stud pattern, very close together?
Is that on 10 stud? My BVL feeder is on those tyres on a 10 stud with studs very close together.
I also have a stock trailer on those tyres but that's on 8 stud, looks more like a conventional stud spacing.
 

blackbob

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
Is that on 10 stud? My BVL feeder is on those tyres on a 10 stud with studs very close together.
I also have a stock trailer on those tyres but that's on 8 stud, looks more like a conventional stud spacing.
I've never actually bothered counting them, but yes at a guess, 10 studs.
Stewarts started by using secondhand commercial trailers and axles but this would certainly be new (2 years ago).
 

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