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They are Australian trailer rims, I have a WW2 4 wheel workshop trailer that has this size rim and a water trailer that is the same except that it is narrower, I think the Wiles 4 wheel cooker has the narrow rim as well. I have a big 2 wheel trailer that I have no idea what its purpose was originally and it has the wide rims.
The 6 stud pattern is British 6 stud as far as I can work out, it is the same as some Fordson truck rims I have. It is definitely not American 6 stud. I tried to fit some 12.5/80-18 back hoe tyres to the wide rims but they were just to wide.
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