Jesse: As Allan told you earlier you will love those duals for disking, same with field cultivator.
You probably want to keep the chloride for plowing, and your right lot less weight than 20.8x38. If your run duals much, chloride in one set will cause tires to wear at a different rate. I can tell you that within months of changing my 1066, I did the same with my 560 on 16.9x38, dumped chloride and went duals. I also dumped chloride in my 656 again 16.9x38 however I did not dual that one as I used it for drilling, planting, haybine, spraying and plowing. I did keep the chloride in Farmall 300 with 13.6x38, why you may ask, because it hauled wagons on hard roads, and it takes chloride to make a 300 as heavy over rear wheels as a 560 or 656 without chloride.
The old single wheels with lots of weight are still best on hard roads or frozen ground. One of the merriest tractor rides I ever had was 1066, on duals, with a 12 ton manure spreader pushing on frozen ground.
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