[AT] Tire size question
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Tue Jan 9 14:18:59 PST 2007
That is interesting, Joe. I was just looking at the tires on my Case
430CK because someone offered me a set of 26" tires and rims. The ones I
have are 14.9x24, and they are bigger than the 13.6x28s on my Ford 860.
I think the main thing you need to go by is the outside diameter of the
tire, not the rim size. I measured the above 24" tires out at about 48".
You can see them at
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/case_430_ck/case43024tires1.html>
(I was beginning to think I was the only guy in the northern hemisphere
who owned a working Case 430 CK!)
Mike
jahaze at aol.com wrote:
>
> I have a Case 430 CK. It has 26" tires on the back that need to be
> replaced. I have a great set of 28's in the pole barn and seem to
> find 24's for sale at reasoable prices almost everywhere. This is my
> main loader tractor and gets the most use around my place. My
> question is this, if you had to chose to either go up, or go down in
> tire size what would you do? Is there an advantage to using 28's or
> 24's? I think I might be able to find a new set of rims for either
> size (28 or 24) easier than I can find a reasonable priced set of new
> tires (26's). Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
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