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Re: Re: Re: Re: short wide vs tall narrow
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Posted by lonn on December 30, 2000 at 08:08:22 from (205.185.148.24):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: short wide vs tall narrow posted by mo tires on December 30, 2000 at 05:58:57:
I think on a flat pulling track too much tire doesn't work for the light weights,3500 - 6500# most of the time. I pull with 16.9x28 in the farm stock 6500 and 7500 classes and have taken 1st in both for the past four years. But, I only pull at my home town once a year. I have noticed that the WC dominates the 3500 - 5000 classes mostly with short tires. AS for in the field, I remember Dad several times headed over to the neighbors to pull their farmall from the mud with his short tired WD. That tractor would plow through places the M wouldn't dare go. Not to say the WD wouldn't get stuck once in awhile. It just seemed to go through so much more than that M. P.S. Both had narrow fronts.
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