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Tractor Pulling Discussion Forum

Topic: 14.9x38 firestones see pics
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johns

02-15-2013 18:24:44
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What would you guys pay for these Firestone ATFR champions? Guy wants $400 rims included. I already have some 14.9x38 23 degree tires on my 88, trying to decide if these would do better on certain tracks.

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VicS

02-16-2013 15:08:37
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 Re: 14.9x38 firestones see pics in reply to johns, 02-15-2013 18:24:44  
I normally run 18.4X34's. But the rules at Alton Mo. say 15.5X38. I borrowed the 15.5 from my son's Jumbo. and went there last year. I didn't win every class I entered but I didn't do to bad either. They look just like the ones in your picture. I think they went further than a few 23 degree ones. Sooo you never know! that's what makes pulling interesting. Vic



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USAonly

02-16-2013 10:58:18
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 Re: 14.9x38 firestones see pics in reply to johns, 02-15-2013 18:24:44  
You can't beat a FIRESTONE 23 on any track--the ones in the picture would be good under a brush pile!



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6pack

02-16-2013 08:40:20
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 Re: 14.9x38 firestones see pics in reply to johns, 02-15-2013 18:24:44  
Well they are definitely old and hard, my Dad has a set of 13.6s like that... To pull in non-cut 3mph class, they do really well!! BUT if you can use cuts, the F151s or 23 degree tire works better... IMO!



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LCB

02-16-2013 08:15:05
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 Re: 14.9x38 firestones see pics in reply to johns, 02-15-2013 18:24:44  
You are right they would do better on some tracks but it is hard to know wmich ones.I woulld be interested in the 45 degrees if you get them and we can fihd a way to get them to 62275 zip code.



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Tim Yates

02-15-2013 19:53:41
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 Re: 14.9x38 firestones see pics in reply to johns, 02-15-2013 18:24:44  
23 degree F&R anytime.



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