Posted by Danto on November 02, 2008 at 16:47:49 from (72.160.42.247):
Just picked up an IH model 39 plow. Have a few questions about it. First, it looks like it came with 16" tires, but the left rim has been cut, and a 15" rim welded on. Was there some reason for changing this side to a 15" tire? I also have another parts model 39 plow, and it has 15" tires on it. Is there an advantage whether to put 15" or 16" tires on it? I have a 7.50-16 rim and tire off of an IH binder, and this rim looks identical to the original 16" rim on the plow. Or, I have the 15" rims on the parts plow, so could use either size. How late were these plows built? This one still has some red and blue paint on it, so it must be a later one. Did they work okay? I have 20 acres of hay to tear up next year and was thinking of using it for that. Thanks in advance for any info!!!!!
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