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8070 tire replacement to 20.8x42?

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    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 at 10:47am
My fwd 8070 has 20.8x38 and they are due for replacement. (sidewalls are cracking - Armstrong radials - lost the fluid in one this spring and it has two boots already)

The front has 18.4x26 and the tractor is always pointing uphill. And they have worn more than the rears.

Putting on taller rears should level it out.

Will it work? Has anyone else done it? Was it a success?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Acdiesel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Sep 2020 at 11:03am
you don't want to change the tire size ratio or you will cause a binding on your drive train.
The last number is your rim size, are you replacing your rims?

front to rear need to match Ratio size. I would go with what your operators book says.
you can look on tractordata.com for tires sizes as well if you don't have a book.
looks like you should have 14.9-24 or 14.9-28 on the front.

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I hate how my 8050 is always nose up with the 18.4 26 tires. I bought the rims to go to the skinny 28 inch rubber. Plan is next spring she’ll sit even like the 30 does.
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18.4 x 26 was an option in 1984 ?? with the 20.8 x 38 rears. Pretty sure it was borderline being too big even for the 20.8 x 38 rears. Front axle speed is always to be a little faster than the rear, like maybe up to 5% or so.
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That was the largest tire for loaded radius listed.it is an inch larger radius then the next two listed for the front.

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Buddy of mine has 20.8 x 42 on  an 8070.  It has step up rims on it.     Not sure what the front tire size is.  I have driven that tractor and seems to work well with it.  My 8070 has 20.8 x 38 with i think 16.9 x 26 on front which seems to be a good combo.  It sits level.  Too dark to check it now.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ron(AB) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Sep 2020 at 10:19am
I was concerned about the clearance under the cab fenders.

It probably would give an increase in road speed? maybe 1 mph?

I think I'm going to do it.
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If you change the rear size, you have to change the front to keep the ratios matched since it is a FWA.
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