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Narrow rear F-20 width

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Pete L

11-05-2004 07:38:36




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Guys - - have an opportunity to buy a narrow rear F-20 with 28" tires. Owner says the overall width is 89". Hoping for a narrower tread to make it easier to trailer. Owner has some cut off 36" rims that could be purchased. Will these wheels & tires hug closer to the tractor and get the width down below 78"? Had a wide rear F-20 with 38" tires, and the overall width was 86".

Thoughts ?

Thanx..... ... Pete

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Nebraska Cowman

11-05-2004 08:52:15




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 Re: Narrow rear F-20 width in reply to Pete L, 11-05-2004 07:38:36  
I doubt it. Have one here in the yard on 38 cutoffs, pulled in about as close as they will go and it measures 85. You'll need a narrow tread to get below that. Narrow tread takes off 12 inches.



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dupontwarrior

11-05-2004 07:46:03




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 Re: Narrow rear F-20 width in reply to Pete L, 11-05-2004 07:38:36  
As far as the 89" goes, this is a standard f20 not a narrow tread. Shane



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Mike Androvich

11-05-2004 15:02:04




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 Re: Narrow rear F-20 width in reply to dupontwarrior, 11-05-2004 07:46:03  
Gentlemen, keep in mind this 89" dimension is from the outside of the existing rubber tires, not the axle. The cutoffs are the old skeleton steel wheels that have been turned outwards when the rubber rim was welded on. That's why it is so wide as it sits now, even though it is a narrow rear end. If it wasn't a narrow it would be at least 8-1/2 feet to 9 feet wide.



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Pete L

11-05-2004 18:33:40




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 Re: Narrow rear F-20 width in reply to Mike Androvich, 11-05-2004 15:02:04  
Mike - - I think you hit the nail on the head. Reversing the wheels to get smaller diameter tires on it would cause them to ride wider for sure. Thanx for your reply.

Pete



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