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Re: were Rubber Tires an option in 32??
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Posted by Sloroll on February 18, 2005 at 04:55:25 from (69.66.146.55):
In Reply to: were Rubber Tires an option in 32?? posted by Okla Kansan on February 17, 2005 at 16:59:41:
Ok I was told that test were run in 28 with a Regular on Firestone rubber. It was not an option from IH until 32 but the wheels (Not cut down steel) were available from many dealers as an extra non IH item. I remember reading something similar to this but am hard pressed to find the info right now. I had a 32 F30 with factor rubber and factory high speed rear end. The wheels were 38" on her too. Allis Chalmers was the first to offer rubber tires as "standard" equiptment in 34 on their WC. Many people seem to believe pneumatics weren't available until then. Several companies offered "low pressure pneumatic Tyres" well before that date as an option, including IHC.
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