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My buddy Vince O gave me a set of 26" ags today. They are check cracked and all but they are better than the turfs on my 104. Now my problem, these things are huge..so I believe I have to raise the fenders. I just don't know how much, so does anyone know how much they have to raise? I'd like to get them on there just for fun...
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Why raise the fenders,lower the ground....
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I tried that already, problem is every time I lower the ground so does the tractor so that don't work lol...
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126 in surgery with weights, spring assist, 3 point and sleeve hitch 100 with woods finish mower and rear lift, Nice 125 with super nice sweepster, 1782 Super Diesel, 1650,782D in surgery, 102 parts tractor.. 3 Brinley plows, Brinley cultivators , rear scrape blade, front plows and custom built bedder attachment.
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You can raise the fenders but be aware you will have to modify the footrest connections, and your shifter may hit the opening in the pan.Just my 2 ¢…
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I had a set of 26x12x12s on my 102 I had more issues with the sidewalls rubbing then hitting the fender with tread. Just don't over inflate you should be ok
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You didn't raise your fenders? Just ran lower pressure? That may work, I'm going to try and squeeze them under there without unbolting anything more than the lugs...
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Yea I don't remember exactly which tires it was that I had but I had them filled with wwf and maybe 2-3 psi. They were close... real close maybe 1/16 from the fender but never noticed them hitting. Only rubbed the sidewall. They were also on some home made wide wheels
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Pictures when you get them mounted Earl!
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