Posted by The Dukester on August 02, 2012 at 19:17:04 from (204.106.241.43):
In Reply to: rear tires h farmall posted by RSFARMS on August 01, 2012 at 17:11:11:
There was a changeover in standard tractor rear wheel tires from the old narrow base 36 inch rims and tires to the new wide base 38 inch rims and tires in the 1940-41 times and the rear tires fitted on many brands of tractors reflected this change....and it was a good thing. Not like when the 15.5-38 tires and 14 inch rims replaced a lot of the 13-38 tires and 12 inch rims that had been fitted on 3-4 plow tractors in the 1956-1957 days. (The change that wrecked the good looks of the Farmall 400's and 450's IMHO with their smaller outer diameter and many farmers were not too "keen" on.) Actually 15.5's are a "cheap" and lighter big tire substituting tread width for carcass cross section, strength and fluid capacity.
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