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Re: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 10, 2006 at 10:10:47 from (209.226.247.141):
In Reply to: Re: Question: The Correct Police Phenomenon posted by Jim Becker on September 10, 2006 at 07:52:15:
Jim: I already know a source for the 140 wheels. 4.5x16 with the right offset so 5.50 or 6.00 tires don't interfere with ty rods. Miller Tire in Ohio have them. I think I'll put 5.50 on 140. 6.00 work well on 130 for the way I'm using it, however they do look rather mean on a small tractor. I like the flotation I'm getting from 12.4x24 on rear. When I changed my cultivator ground working tools from IH to new S tines, I needed a bit more ground clearence. I like the 12.4x24 for plowing, disking and my 6' field cultivator. They are a pain for backing a trailer or wagon, so I tend to do those jobs with SA on 9.5x24. Not much else you can do with a Woods belly mower under the tractor. Now, I just have to find the time to drive to Ohio. Damn brokerage fees at broder would double price if they came small order by frieght. Since I want to see country, I may as well spend brokerage fees on gas.
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