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Super M: 15.5-38 to big? Fluid or no fluid?
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Posted by Terry on May 06, 2003 at 10:19:58 from (205.215.216.200):
I use my Super M for baling, hauling manure, planting, raking, etc. I have been reluctant to put fluid in the tires because I see the way it eats up the rim when the tube leaks. So I was thinking about upgrading the rear tires to 15.5X38. I currently have 13.6X38 on with rear weights. I spin out alot in the field when I'm pulling the manure spreader and sometimes get stuck in a little mud. If I do upgrade to the 15.5x38's, can I use the same rim? Or should I just put fluid in the tires and be done with it? Thanks for your comments.
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