Posted by ScottyHOMEy on July 21, 2010 at 17:18:47 from (64.222.223.144):
In Reply to: Farmall B width posted by bkpigs on July 21, 2010 at 12:59:11:
Specs would be from 64" - 92" , but that's only treadwidth between the centers of the tires, so if you added 9-1/2 inches for the customary 9.5x24 tire, 101" would be about right with it set out to its widest. Using the same numbers, it could be narrowed up to about 73".
As far as hauling it on your trailer goes, with everything set up for the narrowest treadwidth, edge-to-edge on the tires would consume about the approx 73". Only trick, but it shouldn't be a problem given the way they are tapered, is that when it's set up at that narrowest point, the wheels are dished out, so that overall width is even wider. But with the taper in them, they will clear the average wheel well and roll right on.
Narrowest treadwidth is with wheels mounted with the crown side of the dish facing outward, the offset lugs on the rim turned to the inside, and mounted to the inside of the wheels.
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