Posted by Mike1972chev on August 09, 2011 at 17:38:59 from (108.67.95.35):
I am sure I will start some controversy here !!! I have a 53 Super M with a GOOD strong engine.It has a single set of wheel weights on each rear,tires are 14.9x 38 and have about 40-50% tread and have NO fluid.I have 6 suitcase weights on the front.I am considering buying new/good used 15.5x38 and new 14" rims for the rear????(Dont know if bigger tires will cause issues with "furrow tire"???)
I have a #16 McCormick 3x14" plow I will be be pulling.The plow shares are are in good shape.
OK,The question is: #1 Will the big 15.5 tires be an issue?
#2 Should I add fluid to them if I use either the 14.9s or the 15.5s ???
#3 Any suggestions on how to plow well??? NEVER been to "plow day" ever! :)
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