Question about lawn tractor tires

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Question about lawn tractor tires poison_1024 01-12-2007
Posted by on January 12, 2007, 10:58 pm
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My tractor originally came with 15x6.00-6 and 20x10.00-8 tires. Can I
use a different size tire on the original wheel. Say a 15x5.00-6 on
the front for example?


Posted by Bob on January 13, 2007, 5:58 am
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My tractor originally came with 15x6.00-6 and 20x10.00-8 tires. Can I
use a different size tire on the original wheel. Say a 15x5.00-6 on
the front for example?
_________________________________________________________

Probably depends on two things.
1. You can not use a tire with a different rim size. It must fit the rim.
2. As far as the sidewall hieght and tread, it depends on the clearance
available.

Why not ask the manufacturer and / or a tire dealership?



Posted by Eggs Zachtly on January 13, 2007, 8:54 am
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Bob said:

> My tractor originally came with 15x6.00-6 and 20x10.00-8 tires. Can I
> use a different size tire on the original wheel. Say a 15x5.00-6 on
> the front for example?
> _________________________________________________________
>
> Probably depends on two things.
> 1. You can not use a tire with a different rim size. It must fit the rim.
> 2. As far as the sidewall hieght and tread, it depends on the clearance
> available.
>

Bob, what part about "your OE is fucking up quotes" don't you understand?
The USENET has had standards (read: son of RFC 1036) which include the
format of a quoted reply:

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This will result in multiple levels of ">" when quoted context itself
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You're little "_________" at the end of your "quoted" text doesn't make you
look cool to other posters. It makes you look like a fucking idiot.

> Why not ask the manufacturer and / or a tire dealership?

Are you the AntiUSENET or something? You always want to steer people
elsewhere. If you don't believe that qualified answers can be given here,
then what, really, are *you* doing here?

Are you related to Stubby?

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Posted by Steveo on January 13, 2007, 9:58 am
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eggsUNDERSCOREHEREzachtly@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Are you related to Stubby?
>
lol

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Posted by Bob on January 15, 2007, 5:48 am
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Bob said:

> My tractor originally came with 15x6.00-6 and 20x10.00-8 tires. Can I
> use a different size tire on the original wheel. Say a 15x5.00-6 on
> the front for example?
> _________________________________________________________
>
> Probably depends on two things.
> 1. You can not use a tire with a different rim size. It must fit the rim.
> 2. As far as the sidewall hieght and tread, it depends on the clearance
> available.
>

Bob, what part about "your OE is fucking up quotes" don't you understand?
The USENET has had standards (read: son of RFC 1036) which include the
format of a quoted reply:

"The order of arrival of news articles at a particular host depends
somewhat on transmission paths, and occasionally articles are lost for
various reasons. When responding to a previous article, posters SHOULD not
assume that all readers understand the exact context. It is common to quote
some of the previous article to establish context. This SHOULD be done by
prefacing each quoted line (even if it is empty) with the character ">".
This will result in multiple levels of ">" when quoted context itself
contains quoted context."

You're little "_________" at the end of your "quoted" text doesn't make you
look cool to other posters. It makes you look like a fucking idiot.

> Why not ask the manufacturer and / or a tire dealership?

Are you the AntiUSENET or something? You always want to steer people
elsewhere. If you don't believe that qualified answers can be given here,
then what, really, are *you* doing here?

Are you related to Stubby?

--
Eggs

-What do you call a fish with no eyes? ... A fsh



Thanks so very much for your unbiased and considerate suggestions. I am
sure I will have a better life as a result of your wisdom - and perhaps your
blood pressure will have returned to a more narmal state as a result of your
rambling.
Thanks, Bob



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