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Re: Goofy front tire
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Posted by Farmall450man on June 14, 2006 at 11:24:43 from (12.44.216.110):
In Reply to: Goofy front tire posted by SGT K on June 14, 2006 at 06:39:14:
The truck tires will work. Floatation won't be as good as the 11.00x16. Just don't inflate them anything close to what it says on the tire, the rim won't take that kind of inflation. They should work well at 30 to 40 psi. Are they 20" or 22.5? If they are 22.5 you need to use a tube because it is fairly easy to push the beads off. If they're 20" you probably already have the tube. I set Dad's gravity wagons up with used truck tires when he was still farming. He didn't pull them in the fields if it was wet. They sure pulled down the road a lot easier than the big 16" floatation tires, were a lot cheaper, and you never worried about a blow-out. Daryl
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