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Originally Posted by CADplans
Here is a bigger pic of my radial. I think the reason it "works" better, is that being relatively narrow (about eight inches) the tire puts down a real long footprint.
The weight of the tractor can only "push" down so much tire. The radial sidewall allows the long footprint to occur.
That is something a bias tire can not do.
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That looks very awesome! Looks like it's time for a body lift though!
I think I have decided... If I buy actual "new" meats for the Cubs, I'm going with ATV tires, drilling them (very carefully) and having them studded.
I happen to work for a very large tire manufacturer... I may have to start complaining (daily... until they fire me) to our off road division that we don't offer good meats in more "normal" sizes...
...most of our Ag tires start out at a 50,000lb shipping weight.