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The tire on my 102 blew out and it has 2 different style rims. I thought that maybe one type is for a different model. Which one would be correct
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Narrow Frame tractors have a deep dish like the orange/rusty wheel in the pic, BUT the valve stem is on the deep side (I don't see a valve stem in the pic). Wide Frame wide wheels have the valve stem on the shallow side of the wheel.
Narrow Frames and Wide Frames alike could use the narrow wheels, can't tell for sure from the pic if the whiter wheel is wide or narrow (but I believe it is a narrow wheel).
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They're both wide wheels
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The white wheel looks correct. I have a pair with good tires, send me a pm if your interested
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Narrow Frame, wide wheels have the deep dish on the outside with the valve stem on the same side.
Wide Frame, wide wheels have the deep dish on the inside with the valve stems on the shallow/outside. If the valve stem is on the side that is showing on the rusty wheel it is for a Narrow Frame tractor. I'm not sure what that white wheel is, Narrow Frame wide wheels have the valve stem set back much deeper than that wheel.
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the white one looks like what my 122 had on it.
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