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Posted by David in Missouri on February 13, 2003 at 12:25:11 from (216.41.148.190):
Hey Guys, They are calling for rain here in the south central part of Missouri (Winona). We sure do need a good rain. My question is "What is the widest tire I can put on my rims?" I think they are the standard rims. I am going to have to buy a set of rear tires and if I can get a larger footprint I thought it might help. It tends to slip when I am pulling equipment uphill. Just new tires might be all it needs, but if I am going to buy new tire I want to get as much traction as I can. I have one set of wheel weights. Would I be better off puttting fluid in my tires or adding more weights. Thanks for all your opinions. Hope ya all get some rain too!!
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