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yzf450motoxrider

Is anyone running 26inch ag tires on a 520h I took some measurements and it looks like they would just fit. Also I'm looking at tri ribs for the front tires 16x6.5x8 will that work. Thanks.

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ericj

don't quote me on this but i think the 26x12x12 tires are to big for a 300,400, and the 500 series tractors with out modifications, somebody should chime in here soon, but as an alternative i'm pretty sure a 24x12x12 will fit. if you want to run tire chains on either it could be a problem

 

 

 

 

 

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cheesegrader

Those are bigger than stock, and I think they will rub the seat pan without modification.

Someone had a picture here just a few days ago with a spacer under the seat pan to give it a little lift and solve that problem.

I think it is a good idea to keep the tractor level.  If you raise the rear axle an inch with 26" tires, I would try to pick fronts tires that give you the same lift.

Don1977 did the mod.

Pics are in the 1988 520h thread from a day or two ago.

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yzf450motoxrider

will the front tires work also can the front tires be run tubeless?

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TunaSlayet

I have 26x12x12 on my loader. You have to shave the edge off the footrest, and lift the rear fender about 3/4". If you use wider rims and get the tire to sit flat, you may get by with out and mods. Here are a few pics. Tractor has improved stability and traction with the tires, but the gearing is a little off with the taller tires. If you are using your rig for jobs that require a lot of torque in the pushing or pulling department, I would re consider a smaller tire. These are tubeless on deep dish 520 rims. I want to swap my front tires for verdstein 18x8.5's, as I believe it would level the tractor, and be a great loader tire. 

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WHX??

Nice looking working man's setup Tuna :handgestures-thumbupright:

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yzf450motoxrider

I ended up getting deerstone 23x10.5x12 and firestone 16x6.5x8 tri rib. now i just have to get them mounted. Also the wheelbearings are in pretty bad shape so ill probably replace those as well. Anyone know of a cheap bearing kit? On partstree everything needed totals close to $100. Also there's a lot of play between the spindles and main axle. I'm planning on shimming it. Any other suggestions? thanks.

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shallowwatersailor
8 hours ago, yzf450motoxrider said:

 Also the wheelbearings are in pretty bad shape so ill probably replace those as well. Anyone know of a cheap bearing kit? On partstree everything needed totals close to $100. 

Try other vendors that are online. I have had good luck with RCPW.

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