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Re: Original 9.00-36 rear tires on my H
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Posted by Don H on March 12, 2001 at 19:22:15 from (64.12.105.186):
In Reply to: Original 9.00-36 rear tires on my H posted by R.Williams on March 11, 2001 at 20:47:49:
I grew up on a '41 H that my dad bought new. It had 10-38 rubber on the rear when new and when required, the tires were replaced with 12.4-38's. It also had the rectangle shaped device that locked the brake pedals together. We had that tractor until Dad died and we sold the farm. It pulled a single row PTO silage chopper,(not very fast) and we baled hay pulling a 14T John Deere baler and wagon for years, until we got a 300. I'm sure someone still has that H and I'd give my eye teeth if I could find it. It is one of my fondest memories of growing up in Central Wisconsin.
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