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Re: front tire size in mud
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Posted by Leroy on November 12, 2004 at 05:17:04 from (216.255.40.99):
In Reply to: front tire size in mud posted by naz on November 12, 2004 at 03:49:07:
I know that several years ago we had a very wet fall and trying to pick corn with a 1 row pull type picker, we had different wagons all small, 125 bu. size and the one with the 6:00 X 16" we could not use as it would bury but the ones with 10 X 15" light truck tires would hold up and ride over the top. The same is with duals on rear you can float over the top but single will cut in. Several year ago also on plowed ground wet spring with grount getting very green with weeds had to get it tore up Dad with duals on his AR JD with 8' field cultivator he would stay on top but Me with A JD with no duals pulling an identical field cultivator would be cutting tracts to plow depth, a lot depends on stick factor of mud, low stick factor more foot print will ride over
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