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Ford 1710 tire trade

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Bob Pearson
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2002-12-20          46334

Would like to trade Ag tires and rims for Turf tires and rims for Ford 1710. My tires have 400 hours on them and are like new. Rear turf size is 13.6 x 16, Front size is 23x8.50-12.Im in the North Texas area on the Okla.border.


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DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada
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2002-12-20          46338

That is a really great looking truck on your web page. Every time I see one in that kind of condition I just know I have to have one someday. Good luck on your tire swap. ....

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sonnyjones
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 16 live oak, florida
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2003-01-01          46779

please notify me if the tires are still available, i have a friend who is looking to swap also, i live in north florida, sonny jones, live oak, florida, 32060 ....

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TomG
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 5406 Upper Ottawa Valley
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2003-01-01          46782

My 1710 4wd has factory turfs. The fronts are 15" rather than 12" tires. Both are listed in the owner's manual and the 15" tires have higher load ratings. The repair manual also lists a 14" tire. I don't know if the 12" tires are intended for 4wd tractors but that might be good to find out.

I noticed that my repair manual refers to front tires as either 'F' or 'G' type tires while the rears are referred to with the familiar R codes. I wonder if R originally meant rear rather than identifying a tread type as it's used now.
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