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Duals on a WC

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    Posted: 10 May 2012 at 4:50pm
Has anyone ever put duals on a WC? I know some people have done some pretty impressive things to some tractors. I am just curious to know what it would look like. Are there any pictures?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Don(MI) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2012 at 9:02pm
I will ask this question now....
 
Has anyone ever put STEEL WHEEL duals on a WC?
 
I have 2 sets of rear steel now, and wondered if it could be done, by mounting the steel the normal way, then flipping the other wheel backwards to bolt on the hub. Just would need longer bolts? Grandpa and dad talkin, made me start thinkin!
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I have seen photos of the steel duals.  Only one hub and the rims bolted together.  Not sure if I could find the picture though.
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I have a pair of the factory extension bands does that count?

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   Here is a B with duals:
 
 
   WD45 on duals:
 
 
 
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Matt, ya that counts in the cool 'factor' side, but I was thinkin bout 2 indvidual steel wheels bolted together at the hub.
 
RF, would like to see more pics of the WC, but the outer steel looks different than the potato steels that are offset. That one seems to have wider flat spokes, wonder what those steel wheels came off of.
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Here is a picture of a WD45 with a Chrysler 6 cyl leaning tower of power, and duals.


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This is so cool!! Just something about duals, they make tractors look so much meaner.
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

RF, would like to see more pics of the WC, but the outer steel looks different than the potato steels that are offset. That one seems to have wider flat spokes, wonder what those steel wheels came off of.
 
   Don, that is the only picture I took of that tractor. It was at the Half Century of Progress at Rantoul, IL last fall.
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