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Re: Getting the 656 back on the road (field)
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Posted by Ron in Nebr. on March 24, 2004 at 20:31:00 from (65.172.143.165):
In Reply to: Getting the 656 back on the road (field) posted by Eric NW Iowa on March 24, 2004 at 13:06:40:
Check your local tire places for used ones(also watch local auctions- you sometimes see duals come up that might be a good matched set of the right size). But, if you can't find one, you're probably not gonna hurt anything running one new rear tire and one 50% unless you spend the majority of your time running it in high gear down hard-surfaced roads. For general "off road" work, it won't hurt enough that you'd ever know it. The spider gears in the differential will be turning slightly when you're driving straight is the only difference. We have three 90's model John Deere(yeah, I know) 4x4 tractors on our ranch that we use alot every day and not a one of them has a matched set(wear-wise) of tires. We just replace one when it gets ruined, regardles of the others. One thing you would probably want to do, though, is make sure whatever new tire you get is the same as the other as far as bias ply or radial.
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