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20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42???
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Posted by farmerboy on September 21, 2006 at 17:38:00 from (66.84.235.14):
Looking to get new tires on dad's 4840. It currently has 20.8-38s but we're hoping to upsize. Nows the time to switch sizes as we are also gonna buy duals so the only extra cost will be changing the original rims. I was wondering what people here think about these sizes. The tractor will be hauling a 3500 gallon manure tanker up and down steep hills in SW Wisconsin. We have two farms about 5 miles apart so it will be pulling loads of manure between the two often. The 4640 will be doing the same but it has a good set of 18.4-42s on it. They seem to be a good size but we supposedly could get better flotation and a slightly faster road speed with the 20.8s. Thanks.
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? farmerboy 04:35:58 09/23/06
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? billyiron 10:26:17 09/22/06
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? Cliff Neubauer 06:29:30 09/22/06
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? evielboweviel 03:19:10 09/22/06
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? jddriver 19:22:11 09/21/06
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? Duke Denning 19:15:48 09/21/06
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- Re: 20.8-38, 18.4 42, or 20.8-42??? Jonfarmer 18:16:18 09/21/06
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