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Re: rear tractor tires
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Posted by JMS/MN on June 16, 2005 at 21:47:17 from (204.73.106.15):
In Reply to: Re: rear tractor tires posted by wolfman on June 16, 2005 at 17:56:39:
Other one I thought of was the Goodyear DT710. I have them on a JD 4240- excellent traction in snow, but not a good field tire. Would not buy another. New about 10 years ago- no longer available. 45 degree angle, but the bars are in two pieces- each have some angles to them. Poorer traction due to the rounded shoulder- I like a square-shouldered tire with full width on the bar. I want a rear tire to dig into the ground with an aggressive square shoulder and lug. BFG has had some aggressive tires, as well as Armstrong- I guess now they are Titan. Curved lug always seemed to give better traction than the stgraight ones like Goodyear. Had some 23 degree Firestones in the past but they were not all that impressive.
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