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Can anyone identify the tire size and rim size combo on this tractor?
I am certain the backs are firestone but someone with more knowledge than I can comment on size? Thanks in advance! Jim |
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Not to sound like an ass, but if you look on the sidewall you will see the size and manufacture clearly marked, unless that info was ground off.
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You are correct, but this is an internet pic and i have no means of doing that |
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Well in that case, the front looks like a 5 rib implement, and the rear looks to be an ag tire with bar tread.
as far as size/make, who knows, but you might go here and look at what is available from ME miller tire. https://www.millertire.com/ then you will know just as much as anyone else viewing a random internet pix. The lugs on the rear appear to mimic *23 firestone tires on real farm tractors. ![]() |
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The tread looks similar to the Carlisle Farm Specialist lugs.
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I would guess they are 23° Firestones (or clones) also per the slope of bars and the overlap of bars in the center.
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Rears look like 10.5x23-12 on a 12x7 rim. The fronts appear to be 4.80 4.00-8 on standard narrow cub front wheels(I forget the width).
The rear rims could also be 8.5" wide.
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