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Farmall 560 - RIb or implement tire question
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Posted by Brent in Iowa on June 20, 2004 at 15:09:14 from (66.43.236.169):
I just put a new 3-rib 6.00-16 tire on my 560 last fall. Was over at the neighbors moving manure yesterday and "found" a broken metal fencepost with the "old" 6.00-16 on the other side, boy did I lose air fast! In order to finish (tire store closed) I took a brand-new 15" spare implement wheel/tire from one of my grain wagons (only one I had with right bolt pattern) and threw that on. It was same height as the 16" tractor front, but a tad wider. My question is: I have to buy one new tire/tube to get a matched set on the 560, should I but another 16" tractor front (6-ply on there now) or another 15" implement tire (8-ply now). I have a loader on the tractor and was thinking the implement tire may be too bouncy, but it would be nice to have the extra flotation/less compaction in the hay field. I have never ran anything but 3-rib tractor fronts before. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
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