Posted by Paul from MI on May 08, 2009 at 14:32:06 from (74.204.9.228):
In Reply to: Tires. posted by Kenfarmall on May 08, 2009 at 13:38:26:
Might want to alter air pressure to get nearer the same radius and minimize wear on the spider gears. Spider gears really aren't designed to turn all the time, but they are pretty rugged. I ran a JD A with two different size tires that way for years without any problem. Add air to the smaller tire to about 18psi, then let the larger one down to about 12 psi. Measure the height of each axle shaft and go from there. Paul
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