Posted by The Dukester on March 02, 2009 at 18:34:27 from (4.229.236.172):
In Reply to: Farmall H Tires posted by Martin Miller on March 01, 2009 at 15:00:00:
In 1952 most new H's came with 11-38 rear tires and 5.50-16 front tires. It's true the earlier H's came with 10-38 rear tires but about 1950 most new tractors came with the larger 11-38's. The most popular design was the 45 degree long bar-long bar type by then although Goodrich had the "check bar" looking things before switching to the open center long bar-long bar style that was Goodyear's design since about 1940. Firestone went to that design about 1950 too. Currently the Polish Goodrich 12.4-38's from Miller's are about as close to the original design as anything you can buy. I always buy Titan 30 degree long bar-long bar tires because they are American made, competively priced and sort of resemble the old style tires.
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Today's Featured Article - Introduction to the Gibson Model D - by Brandon Burnett. The Gibson Manufacturing Corporation was founded 1946 by Wilber Gibson. The Gibson tractors were made from around 1948 to 1952. The picture shown here is of a 1948 Gibson model D. If you notice, this tractor is driven with a lever. You could get a attachment to convert it to a steering wheel.
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