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Leadfeather
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Topic: D14 questionsPosted: 10 hours 34 minutes ago at 9:26pm |
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I am considering purchasing a wide front d14 that seems pretty clean but I noticed it has 14-24 industrial tires on the rear. I was not aware this was a tire option in this size. Tire options are limited are there any options for buying wheels and tires from other equipment?I am looking to use this tractor for a preservation / pasture clipping and maybe some garden work. Is there any model specific problems i should look for. Thanks in advance
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steve(ill)
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 88921 |
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Posted: 9 hours 37 minutes ago at 10:23pm |
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Standard "FARM" tires were 12 x 26 diameter.... I dont know about the D14, but many industrial tractors came with 14.9 x 24 tires ... we have that on a CASE backhoe.. Tires are readily available for 24 inch rims.... the 26 are more difficult to find.... you maybe lucked out !
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DiyDave
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Posted: 4 hours 23 minutes ago at 3:37am |
Welcome to the site. ![]() As someone else said, 26" rims were factory. Used rims/ tires from an older combine will work, but won't be PA rims... Other than the usual fluid leaks, check to see if it slips out of 3rd gear, when it crests a hill, and starts to go downhill...
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Leadfeather
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Posted: 21 minutes ago at 7:39am |
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How would these old tractors do for casual fall bushhogging with a 5-6 ft pull type shredder/bushog?
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Don(MI)
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Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3901 |
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Posted: 7 minutes ago at 7:53am |
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Absolutely great! I use a model 160 brush hog trail type mower behind the d14 with no issues every year.
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