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Re: 5-rib implement tires on tractor ?
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Posted by 85_Ranger4x4 on September 07, 2006 at 19:01:06 from (68.13.5.130):
In Reply to: 5-rib implement tires on tractor ? posted by Rookie from out West .... on September 07, 2006 at 16:18:33:
I have a set on '46 JD B and they look pretty good. If you hit a heavy spot sickle mowing though you do a U-Turn as they don't grip that well. The same applies to plowing snow, although you can just use your brakes and slide the front around, really helps with the manuverbility. I do know they will stay on the tractor when it gets redone, they are nice for what we use it for, aside from the mowing thing which we do very little of anymore.
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