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Montgomery Wards Dandy Boy (2) Rims Also Simplicity Model M-1 Walk Behind on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
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Topeka, Kansas, US

Topeka, Kansas, US
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(2) Original 12" RIMS for a Montgomery Wards DANDY BOY or a Simplicity Model M-1 Walk Behind Tractor. The last pictures is what I am piecing out. After cleaning the parts it is obvious that this is a MW machine by the color of paint. The rim size is 12 inches. The overall width of the rims is 3 1/2 inches. The tire size that was mounted on the rims was 6 x 12 with a tractor bar tread as shown in picture. There is rust pitting on the inside of the rims as shown in pictures. I cleaned most of the rust on the inside and outside. You may want to remove rest of the paint.

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