Posted by Doug Wi on January 28, 2021 at 18:47:39 from (199.48.62.130):
The post abit ago about 43 yr old goodyears got me thinking. We have a 1942 H farmall that was bought new on this farm. Bought it from the original owner with the farm. it was originally on full steel with 5th gear either missing or locked out. He said he put rubber on it in 46 or 47. we bought it in 72. He said that those were the original tires he put on. they are 11x38 with the S3 designation which I believe indicated an early post war tire. If I'm wrong please correct me on that. One has been off once .Rim rusted out and had to change it. Stiff old tire, had to crush one side of the rim to get it off. Went on the replacement rim ok. Other one hasn't been touched since we have owned it. As you can see by the pictures one is starting to flake off the side wall in one spot. pretty good old tires. doesn't get used much anymore, but has rarely been in the shed.
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