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200 on steroids!

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    Posted: 04 Jul 2015 at 7:04pm
Just wanted to share! There is a story behind putting 20.8-38s on my 200. We were on a tractor drive last year and we saw a 3010 with 20.8-38s in the rear and 10.00-16 fronts soooo.... we put the 20.8-38 and 11.00- 16 to one up the 3010. haha It looks pretty good really! I just wanted to share!

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Looks sharp and like they belong on it.
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That looks nice and will get down the road a little faster too.
I had a customer ask me to change out his front tires on a 4020 front 6.00x16" to 11.00x16" I did it but first told him it will set high in the front after the change well guess what it looked like it was pulling a wheel y sitting still.  lol 
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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That 200 looks nice Andy! 

Can show us pictures of your other tractors to please?
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looks like you gotta have long legs for that first step! it does look good!
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it has the factory 2 step option that does help! It is a pretty good step! I think it will go just at 18.5-19mph down the road.

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I like the look of the larger tires. I have always felt that the 100 series ACs had too small of tires.
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How common are 14.9's on a D-10 ?
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He who dies with the most toys is,
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42s would have really one upped the deere. Does anyone have 18.4x42 on a 190/200?
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Nice tractors
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20.8's, and a full rack of weights. Sexy. Very sexy.
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Looks GREAT!! 
Everything turns into a competition, didnt know it had invaded tractor drives, LOL

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I'm planning on putting the larger tires on my 200 when finished, how much clearance do you have between the tire and fenders??
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We have around 1 inch on each side for clearance it is tight. We actually are going to loosen the fenders and pull up on them and tighten them back down this will gain us about another half inch. Keep in mind that these tires are not new. I am sure brand new tires would be a lot closer! haha

Thanks for the replies all!

Andy
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Dan.  Had a 200 we put 18.4x42 on back in 1980 made a nice tractor .road speed was around 20 mph. p.s. have a set wheel 16x42. Jim in MO
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