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Re: Re: Super M: 15.5-38 to big? Fluid or no fluid?
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Posted by Dr.Evil on May 07, 2003 at 15:03:26 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Super M: 15.5-38 to big? Fluid or no fluid? posted by Tim Malin on May 07, 2003 at 13:13:28:
13.6's dual up nicely with 15.5's. At least if they're on the right rims. We always ran Our duals low on air pressure too...4-6 psi less than the main tractor tires. I would expect the 15.5's on a 12" rim would be narrower by 1/2"to 1" than if it was on a 14" rim depending on where You measure it, and maybe 1/4" taller. Mount them up....Dad always dualed up four 13.6's on His M's and SM-TA, and used the 13.6 duals on the 450 & 4010 that had 15.5's.
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