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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on March 20, 2007 at 17:27:48 from (70.149.198.195):
Howdy, Boys: I've got to buy some fronts for the ol' SH right away. Old fronts are 5.50-16's and rears (about 1-2 years left on the mis-matched rears) are 12.4's. Before I buy new fronts of the same size, what is a good combination for front and rears on this tractor? Are 13.6 rears a good choice - and compatible with 5.50 fronts? or, do I need 6:00 fronts if I go 13.6, or - do I need to stick with the 12.4's and 5.50's? This is a working SH (although a nice tractor) and will be used mostly for brush-hogging 25 acres, although it will also be used for discing a garden each year as well as (very rarely) ploughing. I use one Super A for finish mowing around the house and the other Super A I keep the cultivators on, so the SH is the "hoss" for the "big work" (almost a joke) around this little ol' 25 acre farm. Thanks. mike
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