[Farmall] Tires for an H

Ed Greany crest25 at verizon.net
Thu Nov 5 09:11:49 PST 2009


Thanks Mike.
 
It gets in the single digits here but of course nothing like the midwest or some eastern temps. I could probably save a few degrees storing it in the barn instead of behind the bard also but she's an "outside dog".
 
Ed

--- On Thu, 11/5/09, Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:


From: Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Tires for an H
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009, 4:07 AM


Where you live, Ed, you could do just as well with plain water in the 
tires - the risk of that mass of water freezing is minimal, and you 
won't have all the headaches caused by the calcium chloride.

Mike

Ed Greany wrote:
> I JUST invested in some new rears on my 46 "H" two months ago. She
> sure looks pretty with her new shoes even though her dress is a rusty
> color. I replaced the fronts with new rubber and even new wheels
> earlier this summer. Now she prances like she did in '46.
> 
<snip>
> 
> The theme of my story is the 11.2" x38 will perform for you just as
> nice as the 12.4x38 will. Living in the upper desert of Southern
> California, I get extremely hot weather in the summer and extremely
> cold (for California) weather in the winter. I decided not to fill
> the tires with calcium or water this time to try it out. If I find I
> don't need the additional weight for traction I will be happy just
> with good ol' air.
>
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