Posted by John Harmon on November 23, 2011 at 05:15:16 from (174.26.207.235):
In Reply to: Dual Tire size ? posted by GrantBoyIN1985 on November 22, 2011 at 17:29:43:
I remember when the dual tire deal came along a lot of questions arose and seeing the response to this question here It does not seem to have been resolved,same size? one size smaller? makes no difference? The duals on my D21 were the same size as the tractor tires and I ran them with about 25 Lbs more air than the tractor tire mainly because when plowing with this tractor I ran on the land side of the furrow. The duals on the 190XT were one size smaller because that was what was on them when they were bought at a farm sale.When working ground the 190XT was used to pull a 17" wheeel disc or a field cultivator.Ideally I think one size smaller is the answer but I"ve given two examples and basically I don"t think either is the correct answer but they worked for me.Then again my dad who started farming with mules and horses thought duals were a stupid idea.My friend back in ILL farms several thousand acres and he does it with 2 CAT tractors which are equipped with tracks,so no duals there.Several of his wheel tractors have duals and the 4440 with a loader he keeps duals on it year around.He runs one size smaller on all the wheeled tractors which are all John Deeres.
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