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Re: short wide vs tall narrow
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Posted by missery on December 30, 2000 at 04:07:23 from (64.12.104.169):
In Reply to: short wide vs tall narrow posted by lonn on December 29, 2000 at 17:54:02:
what do you have for a tractor? i have a john deere 40 on 13.6/28's ,sucked for pullin,but it is a great tractor for working.my olivers have tall skinney tires ,and they perform great at the pulls. my freinds pulls a 900 ford row crop,he is on 13.6/28's,he does well on a soft track,spins out on a hard track. i don't know, i always found that wide tires did not work well in the light classes. my 2 cents.
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