Posted by Brian2 on October 04, 2008 at 10:53:21 from (76.64.186.237):
Hello Everyone, It"s been a long time since I posted last, hope you all are doing well ! I"ve got some front tire issues that I have to get solved before the snow starts to fall. I have two tractors a A and a Super A. My front tire of the Super A (1952 I think) is rotted and needs replaced. In the interum, I took the front well off the A (1949 I believe). The Rim from the A seems to be slightly bigger, it does not seem to fit snug on the case wheel hub, and makes a clucking when you drive it. I wasn"t happy with this, so I took the tire off the A"s Rim and started to put it on the Super A"s rim, however, it didn"t fit ! I was larger it seemed.
Can anyone shed some light on this ? What size tire should I be looking for on the Super A? is there any way I can measure it ? The tire is so rotted that I can"t read anything off it. I should mention that the tires are the 3 "rib" (??). The rim is also the type that is smooth on the inside and relies on the clamps to hold them in place.
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