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Posted by wayne on March 30, 2004 at 17:19:31 from (66.38.32.213):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: How many farmers remember farming posted by Russ on March 30, 2004 at 16:41:21:
You people have got to be kidding me. I am relatively young (41)to have experience with steel wheeled tractors, but I have plenty. I grew up with most all of our tractors with steel on the back. You at least need the rubber on the front to keep the radiator from shaking apart. We lived at the end of a gravel road and there wasn't any pavement for 4 miles. Yeah, it was a little rough on the hard gravel. I'm thinking of putting steel on both tractors that I currently have, Farmall H and MM JstStar 3 Super. They probably won't leave the farm grounds and I look forward to not fixing anymore tires or rims. Last year purchased new tire fot MM at $365. Needs another one, but putting the funds towards the steel. If you need to run the tractor up and down the roads, then rubber is what you would need.
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