Posted by Texasmark1 on February 28, 2018 at 07:25:11 from (75.105.108.187):
In Reply to: Tire and rim ? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on February 28, 2018 at 06:51:02:
If my memory serves me: Ford thousand series, 2 and 3 for me, for an instance, recommended sized tires are 12.4 x 28, 13.6 x 28, and 14.? x 24. The 13.6 tires I put on both tractors with OEM rims (12" I assume) say on the tire: 13.6 x 28 on a 12" rim. All listed are tube type.
So, if a 12.4 tire fits a 12" rim per the factory specs, posted in the Ford service manual, one would think that an 18.4 would fit just fine on an 18" rim, again tube type for a guaranteed fit, not sure if your tires are tubeless which probably weren't available back then thus TT wheel, not tubless wheel with the extra sealing flanges.
I bought a used 4020 years ago and it had 16.9 (? on the .9) x 38's on it Do not know the size of the wheel but: Tires were shot so I upped to the more standard 18.4x 38 using the same wheel and they fit just fine. I figured the PO just didn't have the money for the recommended tire so he lowballed it. Again narrow tire on a given wheel.
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