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Re: Re: Turf Tire Extravaganza
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Posted by '52 8N (MD) on November 18, 2003 at 05:10:16 from (209.163.100.222):
In Reply to: Re: Turf Tire Extravaganza posted by Arthur Brestlin on November 17, 2003 at 14:42:46:
Like you I am very pleased with the results. Of course I read every archived post about turf tires, rims, calcium chloride and chains I could find first. I was astounded at the traction these things have w/o the extra weight of the calc chloride. It went up the steepest part of my hilly property with wet grass and yesterday I pulled my neighbor's skid loader out of the mud! The other thing I did was to ditch the hi-rib fronts for Harvest King 6 ply multi-rib 6.00 x 16 tires and to re-adjust the toe-in to stop the turf slicing. Again, it was because of this forum that I was able to find out that turf tires R-3's with chains get better traction than chains with bar ags.
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