Posted by flying belgian on February 28, 2021 at 16:15:21 from (216.114.228.39):
In Reply to: Ih 674 rear tires posted by langdangnebraska on February 28, 2021 at 13:43:51:
All depends on what you are using the tractor for. I believe the "showroom" tire for that tractor is a 16.9-30. Next size bigger is an 18.4? If your using it with a snow blower that wood really backup faster. I would think it backs up to fast already. Also the 18.4 tire would stick out wider then the snow blower. I would imagine you are trying to achieve a faster road speed. That would sure do it but remember that will speed up all forward gears, bush hog, baler and anything else you use 1st. gear for. Years ago I rented a hog barn 2 miles up the gravel road. Pulled the full feed mill up there with a Farmall H. Twice a week. After a rain when the road was soft I could not pull it in high gear so had to drop back to 4th. gear. There is such a spread between 4th. and 5th. on an H. Oh my God it would take me forever. I solved my problem by putting smaller tires on. Made enough difference that I could use 5th. in all conditions. Only you know if it will work for what you are using tractor for. Good luck.
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