Dan Swanson said: (quoted from post at 15:12:04 09/09/09) I have a good pair of michelin 480/70 R34 radials on my 806 70% tread or so. They are just about 1" taller than a 16.9 X 34 bias per spec. I would like to run clap-on duals from time to time to improve floatation. I have a like new 16.9 x 34 bias tire but I can't for the life of me find a desent 2nd bias. Cheapest chinese tire I can find is right at $600. I have located a near new 16.9 R34 chinese radial tire for $250. I know I should match the tires as close as possible but would it cause any problems by running the bias and a radial on the duals? The tractor's heaviest load is a 14' chisel/sweep used for summer fallow which isn't much of a load compared a 4 bottom plow I have. Thanks, Dan
I've always heard that too, that you shouldn't run a bias inside, and a radial outside as well (not sure if it is true). We've got some old radials that we took off, but are hesitant to put them on the duals (duals are in worse shape than the spare radials) because of that.
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