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    Posted: 28 Nov 2012 at 9:15am
Ok I run 13.6x28's on my WC but keep hearing the same thing. Switch to 38's....with piss poor gearing ratios and stock engine, why? What's so much better about a taller tire? This question has plagued me awhile. I run farm stock and usually 3mph. I understand wider, just not taller.
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I'll let smarter people than me answer this one, but, I will say that I have a set of 18/19 - 26 combine tires on one of my WD's and set it besides the one w/ 12-28's and they are the same height which should, in my mind mean the same footprint
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i used to think like you guys,until i saw the guys with 38's beating me with 16.9x26 tires.put the combine tires back on the combines.look at the bottom of 38 tires then look at the bottom of 28 tires,38 tires will have one more bar almost touching the ground,when you start to pull hard,the third bar will be pulling.I am glad i switched when i did.good luck.PS-the guys beating you already switched,probably.
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Mike nailed it! I did the same comparing between 34's and 38's and there is quite a difference even there.
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Originally posted by LouSWPA LouSWPA wrote:

I'll let smarter people than me answer this one, but, I will say that I have a set of 18/19 - 26 combine tires on one of my WD's and set it besides the one w/ 12-28's and they are the same height which should, in my mind mean the same footprint
16.9's, not 18/19! 
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question to add on?  what rims an you use fo 38's or do you have to make adaptors etc?
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I run pressed steel (9 bolt) wheels with adapters made for use with axle mount duals.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mike a Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Nov 2012 at 9:42pm
i used band-type duals with f&h flat-spoked hubs,it was a lot of work,but well worth it.a lighter option would be to use centers from a f-20 farmall.








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If you need adaptors for your wc 6-9 bolt my son makes them $170.00 for a pair shipped to the lower 48 states 517-285-6156
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most pulls go by the natpa sqare inches tire chart that use to be on the firestone ag site . Its pretty straight foward run the largest square inches of foot print they will let you
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our club allows 210sq.in. limit,i believe my 15.5's are just below that.
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you can use f 20 farmalls wheels they will bolt right up
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