Posted by No tools on June 20, 2008 at 10:23:52 from (71.79.47.23):
In Reply to: W9 weight and width posted by KRUSS1 on June 20, 2008 at 10:00:22:
Well here's a shot at it.We've weighted three two gas,one diesel gas-around 7000-one scale gas around 6980 different scale,diesel 7400.All tractors differ,dirt tires fuel,farmers standardized equipment, etc
All three had widened rims 18.4-34 tires dry 83 inch's outside of rear tires.SO guess the standard 12 inch rims and smaller tire little narrower.
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