Posted by Leroy on March 30, 2013 at 07:26:24 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Little d posted by Phlash in OK on March 29, 2013 at 19:46:21:
Unless the parade is on turf then I don't think he will be in long with those mower wheels, The lugs even tho small will be constantly bouncing it around and I think the parade organizers will if on blacktop drive pull hin out because of pavement dammage. now if you has the mower wheel with the center rib you would not have that problem. What you need to do before then is make a set of road bands like would have been made for the orignal tractor and then you will have no problem with the lugs causing bounce or road dammage. Better to take care of it now than have him embaresed at parade time. And those rear wheels are from a McCormick tractor version of the horse drawm mower in the model 6, 7 or 9 models due to the width and it would have been a 7' cut mower. The standard wheels the lugs on both sides of wheel would have been same length. Those wheels if from the 7 or 9 mower are a hundred fifty dollar each wheel.
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