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Turf Tires that are easy on my lawn, that will fit
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Posted by Tommy H on May 31, 2004 at 20:16:42 from (65.141.63.150):
Hey, I asked before, but didnt get a response... So here goes. On a 1949 C, I want to mow my Acre with it when I get it running. Ill probably get a 60 or so inch rear mount finishing mower, if thats possible on a C with just a drawbar...or may go with a belly mount? Anyways, the bar tires on it now will very quickly destroy my yard, and the front tri-ribs will make nice ruts. So where can I find some rear turf tires, or bar tires worn bare? Also are front tires available that have no ribs, just some tread? Like fltat in the middle and a diamond pattern on the edges? It wont see much if any garden work. I may cultivate the little 1/3 acre at some point, but not soon. I know, Ive got way too much tractor for my needs, but it was given to me as an FFA project...and Im not EVEN going ot sell it...and I hate to let it sit... Heck it doesnt even run yet, but when it does, I want ot be able to use it.
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