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Re: 1066 with 34 Rears
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on December 06, 2005 at 08:22:39 from (216.136.115.250):
In Reply to: 1066 with 34 Rears posted by Mitchissippi on December 05, 2005 at 12:23:29:
I bought the tires, wheels & rims for FARMALL during the 86-series & early 88-series production runs. You could order just about ANY size wheels & tires on ANY Farmall tractor. Even on the 86-series the 34" rubber was about the second most popular tire size used, even over the 20.8X38. And the 18.4 X 38 was the most popular by far. We still built a few 786 & 886's with 15.5 X 38's. You could even specify brand on the rears for a few Dollars extra if You wanted to wait for Your tractor to be built as opposed to buying off the lot. As GARY said, Biggest factor was what You had for duals. I bet 80-90% of IH's duals were shipped just the hubs, wheels, & hardware, Farmer supplied His own tires
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