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Re: Tire Size = Tractor Speed
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Posted by Bob on September 28, 2004 at 17:20:26 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Tire Size = Tractor Speed posted by Lance on September 28, 2004 at 14:41:51:
From the Firestone website, here's some info. The ROLLING CIRCUMFERANCE is the distance the time travels in one revolution, and will vary some between manufacturers and tire models within a specific manufacturer, even though the "offical" size is the same. 15.5-38 ... 184" 16.9-38 ... 198" So... 184/198=.93 So... Changing the tractor over to the smaller tires would reduce the speed to 93% of the speed it was going with the bigger tires. The overall diameter of the smaller tires is 28.4", versus 30.4" with the larger tires. Once again, this may vary a bit depending on who made you tires, but this should get you close!
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