Posted by dave2 on August 02, 2011 at 03:29:28 from (79.240.150.1):
Hey folks,
Neighbor kid is about to make me a deal I prolly won't be able to refuse on a tractor.... Anyway, just put new 11x28 and 6x16 tires on my tractor, the one to trade came with either 11x28 or 11x32 and 6x16...
Has 11x32 on it now that is pretty much shot.
So, the ????
It's a 42 HP tractor that will likely get a loader on it. New set of 11x32's cost about 600 bucks or I can swap rim/tires for my 11x28's
Will the 11x32's offer an advantage that is worth the 600 bucks + with the added expense of snowchains (already have them for the 11x28's)? Any idea the difference in overall heighth there is between the two?
If anyone on this side of the pond and maybe canada is looking, it's a IHC 423
I see a lot of mud in winter...........
also spend a lot of time on the road 3-5 mile RT's getting hay... Will the increase in speed be significant?
Thanks, Dave
This post was edited by dave2 at 03:41:13 08/02/11.
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