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22's to 24's

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Eric C

I came across a pair of 24x12x12 turfs in my shed while putting away all the pool stuff.

Decided to see what they look like on my B100.

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Before:

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After:

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AMC RULES
Oh yeah...     :greetings-clapyellow:
my vote is for the 24's.     

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bmsgaffer
:text-yeahthat:  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Pullstart

what a monster!

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slammer302

I bet the ride is nice and smooth 

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DennisThornton

Wow!  Side by side visuals!  Quite the difference!  

Now, was that 22 vs 24 or 22.5 vs 24?  Seems I have 22.5s and 23s but no 22s or 24s!  Maybe my Lxi has 12" wide rims?  Not sure....

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WHX??

Looks like fat tires on a muscle car!

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Wishin4a416

Nice! Looks like a Rat Rod now.

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KC9KAS

Go big or stay home!

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857 horse

the green tractor in the first pic....looks like it has 100lb weights......in each wheel
 

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Eric C

the green tractor in the first pic....looks like it has 100lb weights......in each wheel
 

I cast those weights a long time ago using the 24x12x12's. They weigh only 44 to 45 lbs. though. Those 24's came from the factory on that green Craftsman. It has been a good machine considering i picked it up for free, curbside. It had a Kohler Vtwin with a wiped cam. I swapped in a 18 horse Briggs opposed (has since been replaced again with a 19.9 and fabbed with an aftermarket GM alternator to run a winch and lights), dash tower, wiring harness, and hood from an older '94 craftsman (the silver ones). The hydro is a serviceable (with a filter) unit made by Hydro Gear. I think this was Sears "top of the line" when new. It has a Sleeve Hitch (electric actuator) and a swisher bucket mounted up front. I have moved a good bit of material with it.

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clueless

Are those Kenda terra trac on the 520?How are they on your lawn? 

Chris in Florida.

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Eric C
Are those Kenda terra trac on the 520?How are they on your lawn? 

Chris in Florida.

Chris- Yes, they are. I'm running them loaded with windshield washer fluid. They have a very smooth ride compared to the AG's that were on it; and I don't need chains like I did with turf tires. They will rip the turf to shreds if I lose traction. But that happens very very seldom.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Send a good picture of the Craftsman and also the tires on the 520 . The more I learn the better off I am.

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clueless

Thanks for the Kenda tire info. Down here the only thing we put washer fluid in is the reservoir under the hood of the truck.The only things we put chains on is the front hook on the said truck when it is knee deep in mud and the porch swing.:)

 Chris in Florida.   

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muz123

24's all the way!

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Eric C

Send a good picture of the Craftsman and also the tires on the 520 . The more I learn the better off I am.

Here are some shots of the 520 tires.

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Two inch wheel spacers from http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Parts%20Catalog/Cub%20Cadet%20Parts%20Dual%20Wheel%20Spacers.htm

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These wheels came from a 94 Craftsman. They did not have the correct offset, hence the spacers. It widens the track just slightly, which help swith stability on some of the hills and slopes I have to deal with. You can see some of the hills in the last pic.

I will post a separate topic on the craftsman setup after I get some pics/vid.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Thanks , It would be hard to get stuck with those. Planning on moving to S W  PA next year so moving snow is in my future. Snow is better than the heat ,humidity , and other factors in Richmond.

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Eric C

I spent many childhood summers in SW Pa. coal country, Fayette County. Sorry, but you'll still get hot and humid unless you are in the mountains.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

We are going to Bedford County to be near my wife's relatives. We love it up there , nice crisp air , nice people and it is quiet .

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ronhatch

Just my personal opinion, but I like the diameter of the 24 x 12's, but not the width.  I've been looking for a tire that is 24" in diameter but only 8.5" in width for my C 101.. Any suggestions? I do like the tread design on the Kendra Terra's.

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