Posted by ScottyHOMEy on September 02, 2007 at 16:45:03 from (71.241.196.242):
In Reply to: Farmall B Tires posted by Shane in IL on September 02, 2007 at 16:28:55:
There were options for both front and rear.
As for fronts, 4x15s of some three rib design were the most common and I find them pretty pleasing to the eye. Don't know if they still have/carry them, but I got a pair of Guide Grips (made from the old Firestone molds) from Miller Tire. Those are the ones where the outsides of the outer ribs sort of morphed into a lug that wrapped around onto the sidewall. I recall seeing ingle ribs, but don't know of the application for them.
I put 9.5x24 Goodrich Power Grips (with the 45* bars) on the rear of my BN. Historically more typical if not entirely accurate, and they seem pretty well proportioned. But that particular tractor is more for show and light work. You may want a different tire that may be better suited to what you plan on using the tractor for.
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