steel wheels

Here some on my tractors. Could be used either way. Gets a lot of looks at a show.

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Those are the aftermarket "TIP-TOE" wheels, never a FORD made option, designed for sandy and/or mucky soil conditions. They are not the same as the OEM dealer optional FORD Steel Wheels designed for the same conditions and were also OEM on the 12,000 or so 2N War-Horse models as rubber was to be used strictly for WII use per eth US war Board. FWIW & FYI: Steel wheels were options long before WWII, not just a 2N war-Horse model.

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I could use something like that. Too bad they're so far from Nevada. My soil here is sand from a lake that's been gone for a dew thousand years, and my drive tires actually will spin and dig in with any significant moving resistance.
 

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