Posted by LA in Wi. on January 22, 2008 at 20:47:29 from (71.98.10.56):
In Reply to: Re: Rollover Plow posted by Randy-IA on January 22, 2008 at 14:20:47:
Randy-IA, During WWII, and a few years after, some plows arrived at the dealer with just the rims and without tires (tail wheel tire would be mounted). Car tires were in very short supply. The dealer would mount his own used car tires (or from the plow buyer/customer). That"s why it was common to see plows with mismatched tires. My #8 has the two tires matching and same size. I feel that the 2 tires can be any size because you can level the plow with the righthand lever (as you look from the tail wheel to the tractor). My plow, and a lot of others, have white sidewall tires, and luckily mine have the white to the inside and I sure won"t clean them up to look white! LA in WI
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