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Old 06-17-2014, 01:03 PM
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To the best of my knowledge IH never used wheels that had the valve stem on the "inside" (front OR rear wheels).

Narrow Frame tractors with wide wheels have the deep dish side of the wheel pointing outward with the valve stem on the outward side (deep dish side) Wide Frame tractors have the shallow side of the wheel pointing outward with the valve stem on the outward side (shallow dish side).

If your valve stems are on the wrong side of the wheel then you have the wrong wheel on your machine.

If you have narrow front wheels with the valve stem on the inside... Take the wheel off and turn it around.
Thanks for clearing that up Mark!
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To the best of my knowledge IH never used wheels that had the valve stem on the "inside" (front OR rear wheels).

Narrow Frame tractors with wide wheels have the deep dish side of the wheel pointing outward with the valve stem on the outward side (deep dish side) Wide Frame tractors have the shallow side of the wheel pointing outward with the valve stem on the outward side (shallow dish side).

If your valve stems are on the wrong side of the wheel then you have the wrong wheel on your machine.

If you have narrow front wheels with the valve stem on the inside... Take the wheel off and turn it around.
That was the thinking behind my initial reply and had narrow rims on my mind.
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Old 06-17-2014, 10:28 PM
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dgrapes59, I did just that on my dual setup, Sears Suburban wheel inside, Cub outside. Makes it easy to check pressure.

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JD wheel offset is different on all models that I am familiar with. Wheel Horse uses a very similar offset to Cub Cadet and have the stems on the inside. David-Bradley / Sears also uses a similar offset. I suggest it is one of these two.
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Sorry it took so long for the pictures, here's 3.
Unless someone can give me some information, I have no way to tell if they're John Deere / Sears / or Other.
I do like the dual wheel idea with the stems on the inside and outside.
I appreciate all the info!
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all my wheel horses have had the valve stem on the inside of the wheel.
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