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SC Rear Tires-23 versus 45 degree lugs?
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Posted by duane schmidt on July 07, 2002 at 13:49:14 from (207.172.11.150):
Thanks to all who gave advice on obtaining rims; I got them. Looking for tires now. Does anyone have advice on the differences in performance of 23 degree lug tires versus 45 degree lug tires. I'm hoping to keep this Super C fairly original, and it appears 45 degree lug tires are closer to original. But, I also intend to use the tractor, including for some plowing, pulling the manure spreader and a wagon, and other tasks. Someone on another thread indicated 45 degree was better for traction on sideslopes. Any other differences? How significant? Thanks.
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