Posted by The tractor vet on January 16, 2013 at 11:52:37 from (75.19.126.114):
In Reply to: tractor tire opinons posted by Erik Ks farmer on January 16, 2013 at 11:08:32:
Go with the STONES as we have them on the 1066 and it is the tillage tractor . The only problem we had was that they do get ahold of the ground and the 1066 is wound for sound and something had to give And we spin the rims inside the tire twice , Not just one tire but both each time . SOOOOO we welded little beads across the pims so the bead would get ahold of the rim. since we did that we have not spun the rims in the tires when we are running the deep till chisel /ripper . The old DMI block man told us that there was no way a 1066 would pull five 7 1/2 inch tiger points at 14 -16 inches deep , yep we can we have the traction and have the pony power . My 806 is getting a new set of Stones this year .
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