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Re: H rear tires 11.2 or 12.4 x 38 ????
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Posted by Leroy on October 09, 2005 at 07:46:31 from (209.143.52.86):
In Reply to: H rear tires 11.2 or 12.4 x 38 ???? posted by Sam F. on October 08, 2005 at 19:18:32:
The early H had 10" or new number 11.2 tires while later H's I think came out with the 11" or 12.4 tires on same rims. our 41H was orignal the 10" but we had the 11" or later the 12.4 on it. The very first h's had a 36" rim instead of the later 38" and if orignaly could have had any width rims put on. The duals I had for one tractor and were 8" rims with 13.6 tires on them and worked OK, rim width is not as critical as some think, the biggest difference is between 11.2 and 12.4 is ground speed and unless you are doing something that reguires PTO in low gear and a very low ground speed you will be OK with the bigger tire, you could even put 13.6 tires on but will lower pull power in same gear and will increase ground speed so depending on what you are doing will determine the size of tire you need
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