Posted by Bill47 Perry on July 13, 2010 at 16:21:09 from (64.12.116.73):
Gentlemen thanks to all of you for your replies. All replies were very helpful and clears up the picture for me. I was really surprised that the Farmall and International had different size front tires. Meangene1 I loved your story. I purchased American Farmer 7-50/16 SL for the front. S L means slow. I was not able to find and purchase Firestone or Titan. The story is that you can't get them this time of the year because they are in the warehouse for John Deere and CaseIh and the dealers can't get them. I thought I would test that with you guys to see if you agree or if I was just getting the run-around. At any rate the American Farmers are made in the USA by the former McCreary tire company. I don't know who owns them but at least they are USA made. Now I have to buy some rims so let me know where I should go for those. Recent work focused on cleaning up battery terminals, servicing battery and charging those double 6's to 100 percent. She really rolls over easy and starts right away when the batteries are up to 100%
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