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Re: Farmall 130 tire question
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Posted by Randy in NE on February 19, 2004 at 05:35:47 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: Farmall 130 tire question posted by Hugh MacKay on February 19, 2004 at 05:01:54:
Hugh. My thoughts would be that any difference in traction would be un-noticable. I would equate this to having two tires with different amounts of wear. Unless you are working your 130 hard in soft soil, etc. I don't think it would be a problem. The rear-end should handle any minor slippage just the same as when you are turning or driving through mud and one wheel is spinning. I remember plowing as a kid with our Case 300. The tire in the furrow always had better traction than the one up on dry land. That left wheel was always slipping a little and it never seemed to bother it any. Just my $0.02 worth of thoughts. Enjoy sitting out on the patio in the sunshine. We had one of those days yesterday here in Nebraska.
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