Posted by Colbyraper1 on February 11, 2015 at 18:09:09 from (71.53.99.195):
In Reply to: My Super A posted by Colbyraper1 on February 08, 2015 at 05:16:34:
I'm hopefully uploading a picture to show the hideous tires. The tire place im dealing with has a few options on 11.2-24 tires I believe the one pair are firestones at around $320 each And I believe the option thats $100 cheaper are BKT or Somthing i just can't make up my mind. I know firestones will probably be better but I'm only having a garden and it's not a show tractor obviously but I would love to work on restoring during the winters one main factor is I'm 23 and getting married in March and I have a lot of stuff going on at the time. Input is always welcome. The guy at the tire shop said I needed a 10 inch rim I believe and I tried measuring the rim which is hard to do with a tire on it but I think I have a 10 but if anyone knows where it would be stamped on the rim if it is please share. Also a guy at work told me he has cleaned his sludge out of his engine by putting diesel fuel in it and pulling it around on a trailer for a while then draining it and putting new oil in should I try this or just go about it like I was changing it a few times after I drive it around a few weekends
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