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Gleaner L rear wheel pattern

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    Posted: 15 Dec 2016 at 6:34pm
A guy has a set of 6 lug wheels he said is off an L Gleaner rear axle.   Will these fit any Allis tractors? 
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they should fit the 6 lug tractor front ends' 15' or 16' inch'' wheels ok..
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I thought 6 lug hubs on an L was nuts but parts book shows it to be so...
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I have an L with 6 lug rears. Its the standard 6 bolt implement pattern.
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and will fit some wagons too....
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Are you talking L or L2. Because all the L2/L3s we have had , have the 8 bolt wheels on them.  We put our turf tires off of our 7080 one year to hold the rear up in the mud. and yes they are the same bolt pattern
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Advertised as L and 6 lug.  Thats all I know at this time.
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The bolt pattern will be the same as a 185, 200, D19 and the like. Pending the size and back spacing of the rim it may or may not fit even though the bolt pattern is the same.
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pretty much universal. I've used the wheels off the back of all my combines somewhere on other equipment if I needed to save time. as long as they match on how many bolt holes there are, 5, 6, 8. I've put the wheels and tires off my IH combines onto my 7010 and 7080, and they fit perfect. use what you have! them 6 bolt rims will even fit the older Chevy pickups if you are stranded...just don't drive very fast, but they'll get you to the tire store! I have one 8 bolt rim and tire on my backhoe right now off a wagon. and have used the front 5 bolt off my WD and put on the AC field cultivator. and have seen a lot of fancy 6 bolt mag and crome wheels mounted on the WD's, WD45's, and the 100 series tractors   
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they will fit the 190 but you have to run them dished out as the back spacing wont clear.  i have a set on my 190xt running 10.00-16 
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Originally posted by SteveM C/IL SteveM C/IL wrote:

I thought 6 lug hubs on an L was nuts but parts book shows it to be so...

I learned something today.  Even our F3 has 8 bolt wheels on back.
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On the L, starting in 75 or 76, 8 lug became optional, but 6 lug was still standard at least through 77.

On the F series, 8 lug became available on the F2s, but 6 lug was still standard. I dont recall seeing a F3 with anything but 8 lug.

On both the 6 and 8 lug, they are both standard ag patterns, fully interchangeable, all depending on if the backspacing of the wheel is compatable with the application.
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