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Re: Farmall 560 - RIb or implement tire question
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Posted by John A on June 20, 2004 at 18:36:15 from (65.161.170.23):
In Reply to: Farmall 560 - RIb or implement tire question posted by Brent in Iowa on June 20, 2004 at 15:09:14:
Brent, If the choice is between the 3-rib and the implement tire......I choose the implement tire. Because with a loader on your tractor, you need the extra carring capacity of the implement tires, for they are used alot on NH3 trailers all the time and do very well. Especially if you are carring round bales any distance at all with your tractor. The down side of the bigger tires are that steering will not be what it should be in mud. Though my personal favorite tire are the 20 ply airplane tires. My set has been on since 1996. I just got a new to me set of used tires but I havent gotten them mounted up yet. I am going to get another set of rims before do.This set of mine are on a 966 and I am really happy with the preformance I have gotten. The side wall won't give very much when moveing roundbales and other heavy loads. Flats....practilly nonexistsant. I have only had 2 surenough flats on my set. Good Luck, John A.
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