Thanks Bodhi! I just ordered a used wheel form Lance Aircraft. I also ordered the small bearing cover for the center of the wheel.
Now for a tire… The wheels I originally bid on had agricultural tires mounted on them. While doing an online search for these wheels I read how old crop dusters would put BT-13 wheels on Stearmans and actually use tractor tires because they were only $25 and lasted four times as long.
So I am now on the search for a used 27” 9.75 aircraft tire, or a 9.5L 14 wagon tire that looks the part. Once again, any ideas would be appreciated, and thanks for the helps so far.
I’ll be sure to post a pic when the project is finished.
Make sure you also ordered the retaining clip that holds the cover in place, as it is a part of the assembly and looks "odd" without it. Not to mention the cap will not stay in place.
As for main wheels, let me make a couple of calls. I know a couple of operators. Had you asked me three weeks ago, I would have given you several, but alas, those are long since gone to become road base or whatever it is they do with old tires these days. PM me your location, that will help as well, as I may know someone near by who is an operator.
The only thing I am going to tell you, is mounting the wheels is beyond a squeak without effing up the rims. I made special spoons made of aluminum to do it, but it still sucked major arse. The wheels are aluminum or magnesium, depending upon manufacturer and both are very suceptible to gouging when placing the tire on. An old tire that has been laying around a long time will be stiff beyond belief and nigh impossible to get on. The reason is, the wheels are one piece, so you can't just split them to place them in. A tire mounting machine will be your best bet, but explain what you want before hand as I have had a tire company destroy a wheel trying to mount a new tire.