Sumpin hinkey lookin 'bout that hood, engine, and late model radius rods; What is it ? any ideers Oh and 8N wheel centersI have a set..but missing a few cleats. Anyone have any extra they'd sell or know where I can purchase?View attachment 81031
That pic is for attn.. but I have them on my ferg 20Sumpin hinkey lookin 'bout that hood, engine, and late model radius rods; What is it ? any ideers Oh and 8N wheel centers
I don't get the whole "pic for attention" thing. All it does is create confusion when it's not the subject of the question.That pic is for attn.. but I have them on my ferg 20
Sumpin hinkey lookin 'bout that hood, engine, and late model radius rods; What is it ? any ideers Oh and 8N wheel centers
It's a "pic for attention" not an picture of the tractor he needs these lugs for...It's a Ferguson, not a Ford.
I don't get the whole "pic for attention" thing. All it does is create confusion when it's not the subject of the question.
Your post will not get any less attention, and will get a whole lot less criticism, without the off-topic picture.
He doesn’t need lugs for the tractor. Needs lugs for the wheels. Doesn’t matter what tractor the wheels are on. They could be scabbed on a Farmall H. A 2N steel wheel is still a 2N steel wheel. Either help the poor guy out or move along. You’re the only one here bashing him. Oldsarge simply asked what model the tractor is in the pic and there’s nothing negative about that.It's a "pic for attention" not an picture of the tractor he needs these lugs for...
No. The way I read it he needs lugs for wheels on a 2N.I dunno, I got it.
He's got Ford wheels on his Fergie and he's looking for cleats for the wheels.
Was he supposed to take the wheels off before taking their picture?
I'm not the one bashing. The ones that are going, "Nyah! That's not a 2N! You must be stupid!" are the ones that are bashing.He doesn’t need lugs for the tractor. Needs lugs for the wheels. Doesn’t matter what tractor the wheels are on. They could be scabbed on a Farmall H. A 2N steel wheel is still a 2N steel wheel. Either help the poor guy out or move along. You’re the only one here bashing him. Oldsarge simply asked what model the tractor is in the pic and there’s nothing negative about that.
I'm not the one bashing. The ones that are going, "Nyah! That's not a 2N! You must be stupid!" are the ones that are bashing.
Who here has said that’s not a 2N you must be stupid. Not a single comment like that. Just a person giving an extremely hard time because the picture shows the tractor the wheels are actually on vs what they came on from the factory.I'm not the one bashing. The ones that are going, "Nyah! That's not a 2N! You must be stupid!" are the ones that are bashing.
It's the exact same wheels. I'm showing what I'm looking for.It's a "pic for attention" not an picture of the tractor he needs these lugs for...
It's the exact same wheels. I'm showing what I'm looking for.
Because they are the exact wheels I'm using.... doesn't matter what kinda tractor I'm putting them on does it? I'm looking for some cleats to replace broken or lost ones. You any help or just mouthy?I don't get the whole "pic for attention" thing. All it does is create confusion when it's not the subject of the question.
Your post will not get any less attention, and will get a whole lot less criticism, without the off-topic picture.
They originally come on a 2n...I have on a 20 Ferguson now. Either way...same wheel as pic.No. The way I read it he needs lugs for wheels on a 2N.
The picture of the Ferguson is JUST "for attention." It has nothing to do with the question.
Both @oldsarge and @Brown David made the "nit pick" posts. If "you must be stupid" isn't IMPLIED then why make such a post at all?Who here has said that’s not a 2N you must be stupid. Not a single comment like that. Just a person giving an extremely hard time because the picture shows the tractor the wheels are actually on vs what they came on from the factory.
Both @oldsarge and @Brown David made the "nit pick" posts.
Now I'm gonna nit pick, because the picture shows the actual wheels you need lugs for, it's not a "pic for attention."
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