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Re: Re: Re: Lowering an A or Super A
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Posted by gene b on November 17, 2001 at 03:57:18 from (63.15.137.15):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Lowering an A or Super A posted by Daniel on November 16, 2001 at 12:25:38:
yes you can run any size tire you want got free DODGE rims with 235x15 turned out a ring that matches the bolt pattern on the tractor then cut out the tire rim and welded the ring on and away we go realy like it dont have any pics can take some have a pair of the rings made for future project if i get there by the way those dodge rims are 8in any rim would work the trick is where to cut the circle for the adapter so the tire wont hit the little 4 bolt keeper on the final drive to me this is the best way to lower one have used it two years mow around 4a works well on the steep bank by the road easy to get off ond on for us senior people keep me posted
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