Posted by Tom Fleming on November 30, 2011 at 03:58:12 from (206.193.250.146):
In Reply to: hubs on an H posted by tntleake on November 29, 2011 at 18:27:55:
Well, IMHO, 12.4's will be a bit "large" looking on an H. M would look fine, but on an H, that's alot of tire.
Also, new 11.6's are around $450 - $500 a piece.
Can't really tell, but those tires don't look so bad to me.
The cut off's are fine. Really up to your tastes. What is truly hard to find are full steel's for the M or H. Most were scrapped or turned into cut-offs. I actually like the look of full steel on any tractor, just makes it a big PITA to deal with at shows. Parades are just out of the question, unless you put road rings on them.
You have a real nice looking H there. Not sure I would do anything to it......but that is just me.
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