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Posted by Jim.UT on March 11, 2004 at 09:41:24 from (64.122.18.247):
In Reply to: Front tires posted by Tom in Texas on March 11, 2004 at 08:13:37:
My 850 has 3 rib tractor tires and it doesn't seem too bad....but maybe I'm just used to it. By any chance you don't have a front end loader on that tractor do you? If you do, that will increase steering effort needed by a factor of at least 5. I've heard of people putting auto tires on loader tractors to help the steering for the reasons listed below by Mark, but I don't have any experience with that. If tractor tires don't improve the steering enough to satisfy you, you have a couple of options, one cheap and the other expensive. The cheap remedy is a necker knob. You'll have to learn to drive with your thumbs outside the rim of the wheel to avoid breaking a thumb when the front wheel hits a big rock or falls in a hole. The expensive fix is to add power steering. Check the link below, but get ready for sticker shock. The really good things cost what they're worth!
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