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Hello everybody! I have my new frame blasted, epoxy primed,  and painted. I am using this perfect condition 72’ Charger frame that also has the front mount for the mule. My 69’ Electro 12  frame needs extensive repairs due to heavy wear and abuse. The question I have is this. I have both sets of front wheels, 60 Electro, 72 Charger. Looks like the Electro took the NLA 16x5.50-800 tire. The 72’ Charger tire is a 16x6.50-800 tire. The Charger wheels have a different offset, but appear the same width. Which wheels and tires should I use is  the question? I am going to use this tractor regularly for mowing and plowing snow. 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Searcher60 said:

Which wheels and tires should I use is  the question?

Seems to me that would be a matter of personal preference.

 

I don't mow so I can't comment on that but for plowing snow WEIGHT is your friend.

The more the better.

Fluid filled. Steel weighted. Whatever you can get.

 

So maybe run an air filled set for mowing and a fluid filled set for winter?

 

 

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Searcher60
10 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Seems to me that would be a matter of personal preference.

 

I don't mow so I can't comment on that but for plowing snow WEIGHT is your friend.

The more the better.

Fluid filled. Steel weighted. Whatever you can get.

 

So maybe run an air filled set for mowing and a fluid filled set for winter?

 

 

What front tires are you running? 

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Searcher60 said:

What front tires are you running? 

You have to take mine with a grain of salt so to speak. I actually run very oversized front tires on the cinnamon plow horse so I could get as much fluid weight as possible.

Mine are 20 x 8 x 8. They hold about 5 gallons of fluid in each tire.

 

I use Rimguard fluid fill. Including the back tires I have roughly 255 lb of liquid alone.

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Pullstart

You mentioned they have different offsets.  I’d go as wide of a footprint as you can, without sticking outside of the plow when it’s turned.  Why?  I like the look :handgestures-thumbupright:

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kasey54

I'd use the pair I thought would be trouble free the longest. I don't think you will notice much difference in them.

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