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Old 11-18-2011, 12:05 PM
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Can you mount 26x12x12 true powers on stock width 682 rear wheels? I want the big tire on my 682. I am not worried about tire clearance as far as the fenders go, I can raise them. Will the big meats fit on my wheels now? The stock size is 23x10.5x12. Thanks, Jason
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Old 11-18-2011, 02:26 PM
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Can you mount 26x12x12 true powers on stock width 682 rear wheels? I want the big tire on my 682. I am not worried about tire clearance as far as the fenders go, I can raise them. Will the big meats fit on my wheels now? The stock size is 23x10.5x12. Thanks, Jason
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All I had to do with the fenders was place 3-4 washers at each pan bolt....
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Old 11-18-2011, 02:53 PM
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Awesome.... Thank you!! Yours is the one that made me look at this closer. I out them on my 1811, but it also had polished Douglas wheels. I think they wer 9 or 10 inches wide. I didn't want to buy those for my everyday mower. I will buy these and stick them on!!
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Jaybrd, what size are those tri-ribs on the front? Are those stock 682 front wheels?
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Jaybrd, what size are those tri-ribs on the front? Are those stock 682 front wheels?

They are the Firestone reproductions from Miller Tire on the stock 682 wheels (16-6,5-8's) Chris Westfall has them listed on his site also. They are a bit spendy, but love the look.
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They are the Firestone reproductions from Miller Tire on the stock 682 wheels (16-6,5-8's) Chris Westfall has them listed on his site also. They are a bit spendy, but love the look.
I hate to bug you JB, but, I can't find them on either site.

Could you give a little more details??

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Go to the pulling link on Chris' site.
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Thanks, who would a thunk pulling parts!!??
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http://www.cubclassics.com/cubparts2.html

Miller Tire has them listed under tractor fronts, are about the 4th from top I think...
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Old 11-18-2011, 09:47 PM
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Jay,
funny I just asked you a similar question in your snowblower thread. So those big meats will fit std 10 inch rims! Well, then I may have to save some pennies for a set! They would look good on the 147R. I have another set of good 10 inch rims that have turf tires on them.
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