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SKU: BBM-022-4070-00 Steel Agricultural Wheel for Farm Equipment and Implements


Steel Agricultural Wheel for Farm Equipment and Implements
Purchase Steel Agricultural Wheel for Farm Equipment and Implements
  • SKU: BBM-022-4070-00 Steel Agricultural Wheel for Farm Equipment and Implements

  • $131.99

Description

Whether you're running a finish mower, disc harrow, or any piece of equipment that needs reliable ground contact, having the right wheels makes all the difference. This 12x8.5 black steel wheel gives you the solid foundation your implements need to roll smoothly through the field while handling the weight and stress of farm work. No wobbling, no bending—just dependable performance season after season.

What You're Getting

  • Sturdy 12-inch diameter by 8.5-inch width provides excellent stability and load distribution
  • Heavy-duty black steel construction that won't crack or break under field conditions
  • Proper fitment for standard agricultural equipment bolt patterns
  • Smooth rolling design that won't tear up turf or create unnecessary soil compaction
  • Built to handle the bumps, rocks, and rough terrain you'll encounter in real farm work

Built for Real Farm Work

This wheel fits a wide range of agricultural implements including finish mowers, rotary cutters, disc harrows, cultivators, and other ground-engaging equipment. Whether you're maintaining pastures, preparing seedbeds, or working around the farmyard, this is the type of wheel that keeps your equipment rolling when the work needs to get done.

Made to Last

Farm wheels take a beating from rocks, stumps, fence posts, and whatever else is hiding in the grass. This steel wheel is built to handle those impacts without folding or cracking. The black finish resists rust and corrosion, while the solid steel construction means it'll keep its shape even when loaded down with heavy implements.

Good to Know

Check your equipment's bolt pattern and hub size before ordering to make sure this wheel will fit properly. Most installations are straightforward—remove the old wheel and bolt on the new one. If you're replacing just one wheel, it's usually worth doing both sides at the same time to keep things balanced.