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Re: '48 H tire sizes?
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Posted by The Dukester on April 04, 2001 at 15:03:09 from (216.93.118.158):
In Reply to: '48 H tire sizes? posted by John in AZ on April 03, 2001 at 22:41:06:
Bein' a little older tnan some I can 'member just what came on my uncles new '41 H, it had 10-38 Goodyear Suregrips on the rears and 5.50-16 Goodyear Multiribs on the front. Then in 1950 he traded for a new H and it came with 11-38 Goodrich Traction Grips(I think that's what they called them, they were a check mark tread) on the rears and 5.50-16 Goodrich 5 rib fronts(2 small ribs, 1 big rib, then 2 more small ribs). All the tires were just 4 ply and when he put a new IH loader on the '50 H, he blew both tires the same day, so he got slighlty irate and put 2 new 6.50-16's, 8 ply, on the front(the tractor looked like h--- with the "rollamatic rake". Hope this bit of nostalgia helps you.
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