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J-Mech 07-29-2018 02:11 PM

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Height of the tire has no bearing? Oh, so you can drive on 20" of snow with a 12" tire? No. The tire meets the ground. I can drive in 20" of snow with my truck though.... so, yeah. Height matters.

While I may not get 30" of snow a year, we get plenty.

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cooperino 07-29-2018 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 461939)
Height of the tire has no bearing? Oh, so you can drive on 20" of snow with a 12" tire? No. The tire meets the ground. I can drive in 20" of snow with my truck though.... so, yeah. Height matters.

While I may not get 30" of snow a year, we get plenty.

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Tire height was not a relative issue to the subject. We were comparing wide Vs Narrow. But to answer your question. No.. height should not matter especially with a blower. The front tires should be in the cleared path from the blower. Our average is 30" year. We typically get closer to 50-60" a year

J-Mech 07-29-2018 02:22 PM

You are totally missing the point. :bash2:

cooperino 07-29-2018 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 461941)
You are totally missing the point. :bash2:

I'm not missing anything. No one asked if changing the height of the tire would help. The question was on width

J-Mech 07-29-2018 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by cooperino (Post 461945)
I'm not missing anything. No one asked if changing the height of the tire would help. The question was on width

No shit. My point is on a 12" tall tire the width doesn't matter in my opinion. It's really an opinion. Not worth debating. Just drop it for god sake. :beatdeadhorse:
You like narrow, I don't think it matters. I've used both, I don't see a nickles worth of difference. Not worth changing rims to go to a different tire size in my opinion. Not for snow.

cooperino 07-29-2018 02:55 PM

Jeez... lighten up man.. they are just opinions.

bllwnkl 07-29-2018 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaCub (Post 461889)
The 1250 bllwnkl bought has 3/4" axle spindles so he can put on "skinnies" very easily.

Thanks. I tried the one row of #40 roller chain in the center of the front tires on a WH I used to own. It was better than not having it on. I might try that. I hope I don't have to add the extra expense of rims and tires!

J-Mech 07-29-2018 03:39 PM

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Thanks. I tried the one row of #40 roller chain in the center of the front tires on a WH I used to own. It was better than not having it on. I might try that. I hope I don't have to add the extra expense of rims and tires!

You'll be fine. :beerchug:

bllwnkl 07-29-2018 04:08 PM

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You'll be fine. :beerchug:

:IH Trusted Hand:


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