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Topic: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size
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| Jeff6614
08-13-2012 18:35:57
67.142.182.25
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Does anyone know the correct original factory stock rear rim and tire size for the 1951 model Z row crop tractor with narrow front end? I've been told that they came stock with 13.6x38 rear tires. I can't find anything to back that up. |
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| Jeff6614
08-14-2012 18:42:50
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to Jeff6614, 08-13-2012 18:35:57
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| Thanks for the info, guys! |
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| MMZAck
08-14-2012 12:38:57
170.2.52.28
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to Jeff6614, 08-13-2012 18:35:57
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|  See above specs from an original ZA brochure. The rear rims were 10x38 and the tire size was 11-38, equivalent to a 12.4-38 in the newer tire sizes. Zack PS - for more brochures, click the link below. |
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| m-m john
08-13-2012 20:09:49
66.146.244.237
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to Jeff6614, 08-13-2012 18:35:57
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| origonal size is 11-38. witch is 11.2-38. but 12.4-38 are easier to find |
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| Leroy
08-14-2012 11:41:38
69.88.205.38
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to m-m john, 08-13-2012 20:09:49
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| 11.2 was the 10, 12.4 was the 11 and that was orignal size, 13.6 would be equal to the 12 that would be an oversize but a lot were converted. And there are no 13.9 tires, that number is 13.6, flip the 9 over to get it correct. |
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| LW
08-14-2012 17:28:17
184.3.225.69
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to Leroy, 08-14-2012 11:41:38
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| You right on the sizes, but I got a suprise a few years ago, I bought a 13.9 X36 tire new at a auction. My 335 had a 13.6 and a 13.9 on it when I got it. |
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| t.r.k.
08-13-2012 18:58:20
71.31.64.233
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to Jeff6614, 08-13-2012 18:35:57
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| | I am thinking more like 11-38 rims and the modern tire size is 12.9-38. I am sure both the ZBs here are running 12.9-38 tires and the ZB model replaced the ZT. I am thinking the 13.9-38 tire was correct for some of the UT and UB tractors. |
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| ILL John
08-13-2012 19:15:21
108.68.163.109
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Re: 1951 Moline model Z rear rim/tire size in reply to t.r.k., 08-13-2012 18:58:20
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| The 11-38 or 12.9x38 would be the correct tire for the ZA, |
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