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Rear Tires
Need to replace the rears on my '48 cub. Local tire place says they don't have 8-24, but say they have 9.25-24 and it should work. Will that tire work? Opinions appreciated. Thx
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Re: Rear Tires
Steve, Welcome to the forum. You have found the best place to get all your Cub answers. 9.5-24 tires will work , but will be a bit big. Ask them about 8.3-24's. Most tire stores should be able to get those for you.
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Re: Rear Tires
To expand a bit on the 9.5-24 rear tires, using them will reduce the pulling power of your tractor in every gear but it will increase maximum travel speed. They may improve traction in muddy conditions.
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Re: Rear Tires
...and decrease traction in snow as there will be a larger footprint with the bigger tire.
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Re: Rear Tires
Thx. to all. Still checking around, just wanted to make sure that was an option. Steve
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Re: Rear Tires
The 9.5's are usually more money too.
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