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Wheel and tire size for a 170

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    Posted: 09 Feb 2010 at 7:01pm
What was the front tire and wheel size for a 170? What would be the largest that would fit as it would be on a loader tractor?
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Seems to me that alot of them came with 7.50-16's. I think a 9.5L15 or even an 11L15 would be a good fit. Eric NY
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I have 11L15's on mine, fit and look good.
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I've got one with 7.50 x 16 and 3 with 9.5L15....I like the looks of the 9.5's
 
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I have 11L x 16s on my One-Seventy.  It also carries the AC 500 loader.  Has 18.4x28s on the rear.
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Are the 9.5L and 11lL 16's on the stock factory rims?
 
 
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i have 10.00x16's on my series 4 d-17d almost the same tractor
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My 11Lx16s are 6bolt type from a gleaner combine steering axle.  The only way they fit either the combine or tractor is by mounting them dished out.  I'm assuming that they are a standard 8x16 rim with a dish of 1-1/8" off center?   
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