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Used tires 13-38

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SDE

06-02-2006 14:43:22




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I can buy two 13-38 Firestone tires for $25. One has a three inch break between two of the lugs that doesn't extend to either the center of the tire or to the sidewall. They are not as weatherchecked as mine are, but will they look much worst when inflated? How important is it to have matching tires on a tractor? One of my tires has a cut on the sidewall that I patched. It could go tomorrow or 10 years from now. Are Used tires more headache than they are worth?

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Nat 2

06-02-2006 20:25:03




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 Re: Used tires 13-38 in reply to SDE, 06-02-2006 14:43:22  
Mismatched tires do detract from the aesthetic and monetary value of a tractor, but there is a hidden danger of having two mismatched tires that aren"t the same diameter.

See, just because two different brands of tire say 13.6x38, for example, doesn"t mean that they"re the same diameter. Off by an inch in diameter means off by about 3-1/8 inches in circumference. With the tractor going in a straight line, one wheel will turn a little less than the other. For each revolution of the smaller wheel, the bigger wheel will only turn about 98-99% of the way around. This in turn will cause the spider gears in the differential to turn ALL THE TIME, when they"re only meant to turn while the tractor is going around a corner or one wheel is slipping. This causes undue wear on the differential, and could cause premature failure.

It"s really far more pronounced in cars where the transmission works are turning much faster, but in 30-40 years, you might see a problem on a tractor... Before you say, "Ah, it"s no big deal," remember that we"re talking about tractors that are 30, 40, or more years old! A-ha!

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RustyFarmall

06-02-2006 16:31:19




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 Re: Used tires 13-38 in reply to SDE, 06-02-2006 14:43:22  
That 3 inch break could open up to be much larger when the tire is inflated, I would not use that one, and if you are going to the work of changing tires, you definately want to install tires that are good enough to last a long, long time. Some folks think that mismatched rear tires are O.K. as long as both of them are good. I disagree completely. The tractor will look and perform much better with a matched set of rear tires. When it comes time to sell the tractor, mismatched rear tires will discount the value considerably.

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