Posted by Leroy on April 14, 2018 at 13:18:49 from (66.118.123.39):
In Reply to: 11.2-38 tires posted by Wemedeeres on April 14, 2018 at 09:30:57:
You don't say what year, model of B you have. If it is the angle or cast frame then that is best size. If it is a pressed steel frome that is size it would have come with but going up one size to a 12.4-38 is better, you will have a better speed for your tractor ride. I had a 46 B with angle frame and had the 10 that the 11.2 replaced and was what should have been on that tractor. I also had a 49 B with the pressed steel frame that orignal came with the 10-11.2 size and it was just too small, replaced with the 12.4 and worked better all around, better ground speed and both tractors were worked on plow and disk. Angle frame you do not want to oversize as that is a smaller engine, pressed frame the over size 12.4 is a lot better choice. I also had a 38 A with the 11x38 tires and a 51 A with the 13.6 tire that was the oversize for that tractor from the 12.4 that would have been orignal. If your tractor is a pressed frame model that should have the 12.4 on you just might find that size to be cheaper than a 11.2 tire and easier to get.
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