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Posted by Harold H on November 16, 2003 at 17:13:13 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall tractors posted by RAR/IA on November 16, 2003 at 16:15:20:
Roger, Just curious as to how your two WR-9's made it to Iowa? Lots of Southern salvage yards have good used 15(18.4) x 34 or 18(23.1) x 26 R-2 (rice and cane) tires as both of these sizes with the rice & cane tread were common on combines. The same goes for the single rib front tires. On your steel wheeled WR-9, does it have the tall 34" x 6" front wheels and the big 54" x 12" rear wheels with the 6" lugs? (The regular W-9 had smaller 30" x 6" front sheels and 48" x 12" rear wheels with 4" lugs). Also does your WR-9 have extensions on the rear wheels (makes them about 18" wide with 3 rows of lugs) and does it still have its rear wheel mud scrapers? Can you post pictures of your WR-9 on steel? Harold H
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