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Re: What is a buffed tire?
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Posted by Fred OH on September 27, 2005 at 10:56:01 from (69.218.163.18):
In Reply to: What is a buffed tire? posted by BobinKY on September 27, 2005 at 05:53:23:
Heres a comment on the tire size thing. I have two tractors, a to-20 and a mf-35......had a flat on rear of the 20 and then had one on the rear of the 35 (tractor gods angry?)....as a quick fix and to get to mowing I decided to pull the other good one from the 20 and put it on the 35 and get to work, both bolt patterns the same and both tires were the same size....so I did it...only catch was, the tractor sat lopsided. Well, I thought there must be a reason for this and then it dawned on me that the 20 probably had 10" rims and the 35 probably had 11 or 12" rims....so, it does make a difference on the height of a tire as to the rim width. Your mileage probably won"t vary much from mine if you go this route. Or if you buy a new rim, make sure that you measure the other side and get one the same width as it. Fred OH
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