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Posted by txblu on March 27, 2005 at 05:48:33 from (209.151.114.28):
In Reply to: Tires posted by Allan in NE on March 26, 2005 at 12:27:55:
Whether you know it or not, you did us all a big favor. You brought up a subject which no one has the right answer to, but which affects every one of us when we buy a replacement tire if we want our implement or tractor to look symmetrical and sit level. As mentioned, I bought a replacement tire with what I thought to be the right dimensions but SL was also there and it was different; enough to make my round baler sit lopsided. So guys, next time we go to get a tire, take a look at the tire on the other side and if it is an "SL" get an SL; if not the converse is true. Again, thanks Allan. Mark P.S. Nice paint job. Looks like you are about finished with the restoration; course when you're finished you need go out and get a rattle can of BLUE or GREEN and give it a couple of squirts so it'll start up when you try to start it. Har Har......Grin What's hanging on the wall; relics of older rebuilds.....asuming that they are steering wheels? Looks like ya been busy.
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