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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 7:01 am    Post subject: Re: 830 two cylinder duals Reply to specific post Reply with quote

Unless you happen to have the disposable income at hand I don't think "wiser" is the correct term. Ideal perhaps?

Laying out $8K - $10K(maybe even more?) for tires and rims seems nothing short of insane from my limited budget perspective. LOL

fdt860 wrote:
(quoted from post at 22:50:16 01/13/22) In my opininion, if someone needs more teaction on those, it fould be wiser to go with modern soft sidewall radial tires designed for lighter tractors, for instance, a michelin Xeobib 600/60R34 will have far morectraction than dualled up 18.4-34 bias tires.

Problem is the cost, because Xeobib requires special rims, and michelins are not cheap. But this would pull!!

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:18 pm    Post subject: Re: 830 two cylinder duals Reply to specific post Reply with quote

[quote="Glen D Anderson"](quoted from post at 08:01:45 01/14/22) Unless you happen to have the disposable income at hand I don't think "wiser" is the correct term. Ideal perhaps?

Laying out $8K - $10K(maybe even more?) for tires and rims seems nothing short of insane from my limited budget perspective. LOL

[quote="fdt860"](quoted from post at 22:50:16 01/13/22) In my opininion, if someone needs more teaction on those, it fould be wiser to go with modern soft sidewall radial tires designed for lighter tractors, for instance, a michelin Xeobib 600/60R34 will have far morectraction than dualled up 18.4-34 bias tires.

Problem is the cost, because Xeobib requires special rims, and michelins are not cheap. But this would pull!![/quote][/quote]


You are absolutely right, it would be insane! I was juqt trying to say that it is sometimes good to be in 2022. For the most part, it sucks, but for radial farm tires performance, there is no comparison

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: 830 two cylinder duals Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I hear ya. There's likely no comparison in performance to the old bias ply....

BTW, a set of those Xeobibs would look slick on the 6030 powershift when it's done.
 
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 2:11 pm    Post subject: Re: 830 two cylinder duals Reply to specific post Reply with quote

It might have but Id hate see a modern 65 horsepower tractor what this one does seems like the use of plastic has also increased 10,000 fold

 
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