[Farmall] F-20 tires
Bob Currie
tractors at foothill.net
Mon Nov 15 12:51:32 PST 2004
The applications I have seen here in northern California were obviously set
up for high clearance work but I don't know what kind of crop. There were
many IH, JD, and Case high crops used in this general area. Some factory,
but many home made. On the Farmalls I saw, my guess is they were all done
locally and in both cases, they had wide front axles with the original
hubs, but had been adapted for pneumatic rims with 600 X 16 tires on one,
and 650 X 16's on the other. And then the larger F&H wheels on the rear.
The F-20 was originally an "NW", but not a cane tractor. The 42 inchers
were a great surprise to me. Same scenario but on an F-30 tractor. I don't
remember the rear tire size, and I understand the tractor has sense gone up
to live in the central Oregon area. Last year we found an F-12 with 40"
round spoke rears, and sporting a Farmall "H" wide front with 16" tires.
bobcurrie,
At 06:18 PM 11/14/04, you wrote:
>Bob,
>What were the 40 and 42's used for? I just saw a photograph of my
>Grandpa's Farmall Regular circa 1952 or so, looks like he had some big
>rubber on- might have been 38s, but on a Regular they looked huge on
>those F&H round spokes.
>
>Bob Currie wrote:
>
>>Tony,
>>The F-20's use various sizes of those F & H round spoke wheels like you
>>have on your 37 model. The most common ones I've seen are 24", 28",
>>36", 38". I've seen 40's and 42", but not very often, and they were
>>mostly used on special applications. The 24" and 28" wheels are mounted
>>with the hub turned around so the wheel sticks out further and doesn't
>>hit the brake pod. If you used 36" or 38", the wheel could be mounted in
>>the more conventional method, and you'd see the overall width of the
>>tractor would be about seven or eight inches narrower. They offer those
>>different tire sizes so you can pick a size that will fit your needs, and
>>also to keep the tractor sitting level. Usually, the smaller the diameter
>>of your wheel, the bigger or taller or fatter the tire. I don't
>>necessarily agree that the BF Goodrichs look the best, and I would
>>suggest that you go have a look around, whether on the internet or in
>>person, at other F-20's to compare what you see. I say all this because
>>your rear wheels and tires are (1) a very expensive part of the
>>restoration, and (2) they can make or break the overall look of your
>>finished tractor.
>>
>>>bobcurrie,
>>
>>Greenwood, CA
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>I am getting ready to buy new tires for my F-20. The tires that are on
>>>it are 12.75 x 24. Miler Tire told me on the phone that this converts to
>>>16.9 x 24. Is this right?
>>>
>>>Their site also says that the BF Goodrich tires look the best on the old
>>>style rims, but the closest size of BF"s that they have is 14.9x24. Any
>>>recommendations?
>>>
>>>http://www.oldengine.org/members/pitts/mbf/F20NRestoration.htm
>>>
>>>The link shows pictures of he tractor.
>>>
>>>I am on the digest so please include me on any replies
>>>(mgomaize at netzero.com)
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>------------------------------------------
>>>Tony Pitts
>>>Ann Arbor, MI
>>>http://www.oldengine.org/members/pitts/mbf
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