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dmhill

I have looked through all the manuals and forums I could find but am having a heck of a time trying to find out what size tires originally came on my 77 B80. I want standard size turf tires. Has anyone replaced theirs? What size and brand would you recommend? Any help would be appreciated.

Darren

Also would like to purchase a sleeve/clevis hitch setup and a slot hitch setup for the same tractor.

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daveoman1966

TORO MPV shows rear tires to be 22 x 7.5 x 12.  thats for the 1977 B-80.  

I have a nice pair here.....on rims.  

my dir3ect email is:

daveoman@windstream.net

 

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dmhill

Thank you for the info on rears, any idea on the fronts?

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Elkskin's mower junkyard
1 hour ago, dmhill said:

Thank you for the info on rears, any idea on the fronts?

you are not going to find new back tires in the size that came with the b80. but front tires should be 16x6.50x8 atleast thats whats on the b80s i got lol

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BOB ELLISON

16x6.50-8 fronts I use 23x8.50-12 on the rear for my 76 B80

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dmhill

Do y'all think 9.5 wide on the rear would work?

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dmhill

Thanks to everyone for your help. I decided to go with new ones and ordered some Carlisle 23x8.50-12 turf saver rears and 16x6.50-8 for the front and even stretched it a bit and ordered 4.00-8 tires for the trailer. They all have extreme weather checking for the last few years and figured the old girl deserved new shoes.

Again thank you,

Darren

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