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Re: How much wieght?
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Posted by kyhayman on August 06, 2003 at 12:33:21 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: How much wieght? posted by Kydirtfarmer on August 06, 2003 at 04:04:39:
Best of luck with this. I had a 7710 Ford with radials and not fluid. Did great, didn't even know the tires were empty until I tried to pull a wago load of roll bales up a frozen hill, oops. Couldnt stop it either. It also rode really rough. Put fluid in the tires and much improved. Later put bias plys on and the ride got even better. Not sure where you are located but they guy that does mine is very reasonable on his farm calls to repair tires. He'sin Harrodsburg, never longer than the next day and a $100 bill gets the farm call, and the new tube with a little change. 1200# of iron will run about $600. That will buy 2 new rims and pay for 4 flats fixed. Anxious to hear if you like it. Best of luck. David
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