Posted by The Dukester on January 30, 2015 at 19:10:29 from (204.106.241.43):
In Reply to: farmall 450 tire size posted by henryrit on January 29, 2015 at 03:34:29:
Most 450's came with the new wider low profile 15.5-38 rear tires. A few farmers noticed they were a little smaller diameter than the 13-38's that had came on most of the earlier 400's and Super MTA's and while they liked the wider idea they didn't like the smaller diameter...and the dealer I worked for actually replaced the 15.5's on a couple 450's he sold with 13-38's. Both buyers were gonna put mounted pickers on their new tractors and wanted the higher skinnier 13-38's instead. Actually the modern 14.9-38's that are the replacement for the older 13-38's have a little more footprint than the wider but shorter 15.5's. You'll get arguments from the users of both sizes....I personally think the 14.9's look better on a 450, and on a 560 16.9's look better. I think 16.9's look a little too big on 450's, but with 6.50-16's on the front they don't look so bad.
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