Dave its not going to make any difference on snow and ice. You might want to lengthen your chains and use them on the bigger tires. You didnot give the tractor size nor what you do with it in the summer. The 10ply are mostly used on front wheel assist applications. If you have a smaller Ford you do not need the 10 ply. I would buy the new tires from an established farm tire dealer in your area. They would be the best to advise you. If you purchase rear tractor tires you might want to ask the people if they have been it stock for a while. We used to get them straight from the factorys in Des Moines. They would be very soft and if we had to mount them right up we fought stubble damage and in field punctures. If we could let them set for a few monthe they would get harder and we had no problems with them. It sounds like your tires ar very old I would sure want to put new tubes in them too.
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