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Posted by lv-em-all on January 21, 2005 at 06:30:12 from (198.248.89.184):
In Reply to: Tire dimensions posted by Jerry/MT on January 20, 2005 at 19:58:46:
Hay there! I'm not disputing the information Hugh I just was thinking (maybe thats my problem). I never,well hardly ever, run my tractors in a straight line even when roading them from one field to the other. The county roads are straight but my stearing and attention span lets the tractor wonder. It usualy slips more on one side than the other when plowing, and a most of the windrows when haying curve some. I'd like to know if any one has done a study on the ware potentiel from one tire that say, turns 10 more revolutions in a mile than the other. My opinion (oops here I go again) would be that the oil was old, low, or contaminated, to cause a failure in 3000 hours,unless of course it was roaded a lot at high speeds like a car or truck dif.. Well I'll go back in my shell now. Eric NE Ks.
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