John Deere 1937 A
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i love it i have a 37 b. no you have a big backup job
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i love it i have a 37 b
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why dont you switch tires?
she looks great
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Ive got the same thing on a 45 JD Combine,
I think they did that to get extra traction in soft soil,
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@f250nut Auctually you get better traction that way
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Fine Job on the Model A! How many hours do you have in the restoration?
Take Care,
John
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We mounted one backwards on our '38A one time before noticing. We got an Alis stuck and I drove the A to pull it out. I wondered how the tires would compare.
The backwards tire pulled harder in the mud and twisted the tractor... that is, until the tire spun once and the tread blocks became loaded with mud that wouldn't clear. I had to brake that tire to get any traction at all.
I've wondered if reverse tires might help in a tractor pull since there is no mud to clog the treads.
It was not on purpose (the tires backwards) just my inept attempt at getting them on righht - go figure!
f250nut 1 year ago
It was not on purpose (the tires backwards) just my inept attempt at getting them on righht - gho figure!
f250nut 1 year ago
I do belive that your tires are mouted backwards. You may want to turn them around, or maybe you do a lot of work in reverse?
farmalldeereman 4 years ago
Yes, as careful as I was, I still got them backwards. I just tell people I'm rotating them better wear/mileage :)
f250nut 4 years ago