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Posted by Quebec Red on April 24, 2006 at 11:22:28 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Re: New Tahrs posted by P Backus on April 24, 2006 at 11:06:50:
here in Quebec most combines run R2 tires, and some tractors as well. Fall rain is a killer here, and no till is questionable as we loose too many days in the spring waiting for the ground to warm up, thus fall tillage, especially in corn residue is almost a must. I ran R2 tires for years. They were always mounted on rims, so changeover was not too bad. They were loaded, too. Fully understand the longer tow cable procedure, all too well. Had an IH 1460 4x4 with 30.5x32 R2 tires, full grain bin, pull a Ford 8000 truck with a 20 foot box full of wet corn out of a mud hol;e. The Ford was down to the frame. That 1460 just put out more smoke as the Hydro lever went ahead in first, sat down and PULLED the truck out. Left a h-ll of a hole, and 2 deep long ruts, but she got her out!!!! R2s really pull if you have a bottom under the mud....QR..
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