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Re: How far would you drive It?
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Posted by J Heitkemper on March 09, 2007 at 19:58:54 from (64.24.208.112):
In Reply to: Re: How far would you drive It? posted by dad's88 on March 09, 2007 at 16:48:32:
Tire wear is a Strange animal . Bought new ones on my 4020 about 7 years back , put about 600 hours on her in that time , low hours, Right? , And these tires are showing up to 40%wear,,Too much summer pavement running between farms with the Round baler ,I Guess ,.. I Recall in March , 1971 that the Superhicks basketball Team ,went to State Finals ,The Elated Massey Dealer lent one of his New 175 tractors to make a 125 mile trip from Floyd Central High to Indianapolis , , The rear tires hardly showed any wear , But the front ones had lost probably 10 % , Maybe Toe -in wasn't set for hi-way driving ,, Surely manufacturer of Tires makes a difference,, As for the trip ,, I would drive one to Texas if You wanted me to , and heed all advice suggested,... however , I would not go it Alone under no circumstance ,, The World is too modern to be always Nice,, Blessings on your Drive , Jim
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