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What Allis has 34 inch wheels

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    Posted: 13 Jul 2018 at 4:28pm
Looking to find out what model Allis came with 34 inch power adjust wheels and will fit on a D17.

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D19 and 190xt also D21 mostlikey more
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6080 but not sure they will work on a D17
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Originally posted by ldogfarm ldogfarm wrote:

6080 but not sure they will work on a D17
6000 series will work but I believe the center hole needs to made slightly larger. As far as I know that's the only models that will fit. D19-hundred series and larger used cast centers that clamped to axle shaft.
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I put 16.9 X 34 on my 180. The rims were cast iron rims from a 6080. Traded my 18.4x28 for the 16.9x34. I bought longer grade 8 bolts for the cast rims. Have had them on for at least 5 years. They were like new tires. We use the 180 for gathering maple sap in the spring and the larger wheels makes it good with the 250 gallon stainless tank for the rougher ground in forest.
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6080 is the only choice that I know of, I have a set on a 175D.  I would like to find 8 on 8 steel centers for 34" power adjust rims, but have had no luck. 15.5 x 38 would probably be cheaper and easier to find for a D17...and plenty big enough.
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I have 20.8x34 on a 7000. Makes a smooth riding tractor for haying.
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