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Posted by the tractor vet on August 23, 2006 at 14:34:19 from (75.24.29.127):
In Reply to: Re: correct tire size posted by Dave Slater on August 23, 2006 at 12:17:40:
Ya may be correct on that i don't know all the specs But i think that99% of them have what ever the farmer replaced wqith as i have seen just about all sizes and even seen sone of them with H rims as the org. rusted out . And as for being 100% correct there are vary few that are still 100% as they may try and look stock but they made them 12 volt and added and alt or what ever . I was going to try and keep mine as close as i could till i got the bug to go and play and like i said i should have listend to my inner self as it was telling me to go with the 14.9's But no i had to go play . As for going to Portland it will be Saturday as for the time that we get there that's still up in the air as to when we leave here my be friday afternoon sometime or it may be between 6-8 am Saturday morning and that would put us on the grounds at around 11:30 to 1.
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