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duals on a 350 utility

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John A. Dority

02-28-2008 08:00:06




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I would like to know how and the degree of difficulty in putting another set of wheels and tires on the rear of a 350 utility. It has a wide front end and has been a very useful tractor for me. I have looped chains through the wheels and plow a long driveway with a backblade. I have a sloping forested land in the back and would like to haul trees but am a bit concerned about getting stuck in "mucky" spots. I think a set of duals may be the ticket....Any suggestions or help?

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big fred

02-28-2008 13:12:50




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 Re: duals on a 350 utility in reply to John A. Dority, 02-28-2008 08:00:06  
I have more problems with my front tires on my 300U sinking in than I do with the rears. I was moving a maple log using a boom pole, and backed over a soft spot, then set down the log, which transferred the weight back to the front and tried to pull forward. The front end sank in to the axle, about 6 inches of tire above the ground. If you put duals on the rear to get floatation, you'll probably have to put them on the front, too. ;o)

Your best bet would be to avoid the soft spots if you can.

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Janicholson

02-28-2008 11:31:02




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 Re: duals on a 350 utility in reply to John A. Dority, 02-28-2008 08:00:06  
Put on used combine tires with 8 bolt hubs, works great. Duals would likely break the wheels (no axles to attach them to). JimN



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