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10 years 1 month ago #140869 by truckin-des

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10 years 1 month ago #140870 by truckin-des
Hi Guys,
Keen to know what model vehicle would take this wheel, tyre size is 33x5,bearings are taper style and the spokes are of heavy profile... The other wheel, for comparison, suits Chev wearing tyre of 4.5x21 size.
Have done some picture searches but you can tell me!!

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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #140871 by Lang
If it is 24 inch - what it looks like - it normally would more than likely be a Dodge wheel.

This one seems to have much heavier spokes than a normal Dodge style so my guess would be a truck wheel of some sort. Nothing on the hubcap? Maybe if you could clean the hubcap and photograph it, even if there is no logo the brains trust may still be able to recognise its shape.

Lang
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10 years 1 month ago - 10 years 1 month ago #140872 by mammoth
The loose rims would make it USA. The tyre size fits a 23" (33 minus 2x5") rim, which is the same as 1920's Dennis light fire engines from about 1925 when they converted from solid rubber tyres.
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10 years 4 weeks ago #140873 by brocky
tTry Graham Brothers Truck for 24"...Pommy truck for 23"

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10 years 3 weeks ago #140874 by truckin-des
Thanks Guys for your suggestions
There is a number moulded into the wheel centre on the outside All too easy except that the number also lines up with a machined recess for one of the bolt holes!!!
Why not??? The no. looks like "X845" but there is some doubt with the "4". I have 2 of these wheels and both have been machined the same --- one does wonder!
Checked in the big book of Fred's and 1920/22 INTER
looks similar.
These wheels never had a brake drum fitted so that
could fit but keep up the good work as all suggestions are good suggestions.
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10 years 2 weeks ago #140875 by truckin-des
Hi Guys, following up on this number (part no ?) does
anyone have a listing for International or can you point
me in a direction for reference. There was a collector of
old yellow ones on here a while back who knew all sorts
of stuff about these oldies.

Thanks,
Keep on Truckin-Des

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