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Tires
Posted by AkHunter45 on Aug 26 2005
I am contemplating that very thing myself. My plan is to go 1 or 2 inches taller with the tires but stay the same width, for example, my machine currently uses 25x8x12 on the front and 25x10x12 on the back. I plan on going to 26 or 27x8x12 and  26 or 27x10x12 all the way around, i've never seen a farm tractor get stuck in the mud and they use the narrow tires all the way around, thats what prompted me to go this route. To keep this thread in realm for which it was intended, iam using my machine for a moose hunt next week. Hope this helps.

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