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Posted by Tx Jim on June 22, 2006 at 03:11:52 from (4.131.94.70):
In Reply to: Tractor tire wear on pavement. posted by 02 on June 21, 2006 at 23:43:43:
Someone gave me a new truck hub odometer so far kicks I installed it on a tractor that I use to custom cut and rake hay. Because of difference in size tires from truck(22.5 in.) to tractor(30 in.) one has to multiply but my Ford 5610 with new tires shows very little wear in 3000 miles combined field and highway. But driving on pavement does speed-up tire wear! I think higher pressure slows rear tire wear. Also different brands have better highway wear as I've got Continental's on my baling tractor that I bought new 8 years ago that show minimal wear from highway but they appear to be made of very hard rubber and I think they don't have good traction. Tx Jim
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