Posted by modirt on September 28, 2019 at 06:33:35 from (199.187.163.74):
In Reply to: NH baler tires posted by Grandpa love on September 27, 2019 at 15:03:00:
FWIW.......earlier this summer I replaced both tires on my NH315........just took them to the local tire shop that sells farm stuff and said replace them.
What they came up with was Harvest King tube type ribbed implement tires.........
Left side floatation......11L-14
Right side.......6.7-15
As an aside, when looking at balers to buy, I remember someone mentioning the NH315 had an issue with the Left Side flotation tires......the inner rib would wear faster than the rest....as if it does not mount up true to the axle, but instead cants in at the top. That was the case with my tire, which I believe was original......inside rib was nearly worn through to the cords....outside was hardly worn at all.
Might have gotten by by flipping tire around.......but knowing a short stub could puncture the tire at that nearly bare spot......decided not to risk having to stop the baler to fix a flat, so replaced what might have been a 30 +/- year old tire.
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