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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on December 27, 2006 at 16:12:10 from (207.177.83.194):
In Reply to: Re: Future implements posted by CNKS on December 27, 2006 at 12:58:23:
Hi CNKS, I agree with you but all things in due time . I don't use the tractor much , it's mostly just a rake tractor and a backup for the big tractor for baling . It was this way when I bought it and I've just never needed to change it yet . I misstated the size , it's a 13.6 with good tread and basicly it looks to be the same rolling radius as the 15.5 that's worn out . I found out about that tire slippage last spring with the big tractor on my first plow day ever . Tried pulling it to deep through the mud and didn't have the tractor's draft control set up right to plow so I almost got stuck . I got it out of the ground and made it through OK . We avoided that spot the rest of the day . I'd post a picture but it's of me on the Oliver with a Oliver plow . Not the right forum . Have a good New year ! ...Randy
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