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Re: Tire Tread Types
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Posted by Depends on Use on September 20, 2005 at 16:14:01 from (199.133.80.226):
In Reply to: Tire Tread Types posted by FM213 on September 20, 2005 at 12:06:04:
The 3 rib is handier if you are working in tilled ground or barnyard type conditions. If you are going to use a finishing mower or spend much time time driving on the grass around your homestead(lawn) the 1,2 or 3 rib can tend to lay back strips of sod when making sharp turns. If most of your work will be on grassed areas go with the higher number of more equally sized ribs. I have 4 tractors, two wide front and two rowcrop narrow fronts. One of each has 3-rib and one of each has 5 or more rib tires. I prefer the smoother tires in the hayfield, pasture and homestead areas.
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