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1989 520-H tire size change.

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Jon925mn

2 rear tires ( 23x9.5-12 ) on '89 520 need replacing. I have 2 tires (23x10.5-12 ) sitting around that will fit on rims but am concerned about clearance. Anyone hear have 10.5's with chains on their 520-H? Do I need spacers to avoid hitting fan?

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pfrederi

Don't have any 520s but I do use 10.50 on a Charger 12 hydro with rubber chains no clearance issues.

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Ed Kennell

This is the clearance I have with the 9.5" tires on my '88 520.   I think you would be OK with the 10.5"ers, even if they bulge the total 1/2" on the inside.

Just don't leave any loose side chains flopping around on the inside.

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lynnmor

10.5 was the original tire size on my 1991 and up 520H's, 9.5 was recommended ag tires.  The first 520H's had 9.5 and the 520HC had 10.5.

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Lee1977

The 1988, 1989, 520-H had 7" wide rear wheels that will make the side of 10.50 tire bulge out more then the later 8.5" wide wheels.

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Jon925mn

Tires are on without chains and look good. I think the chains are more likely to hit the tank bracket than the hydro fan. Chains will definitely need to have no slop on inside.

Thanks all for comments.

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lynnmor
7 hours ago, Jon925mn said:

Tires are on without chains and look good. I think the chains are more likely to hit the tank bracket than the hydro fan. Chains will definitely need to have no slop on inside.

Thanks all for comments.

 

I bought a pair of wheels with 10.5 Dico tires that I believe to be original.  I don't know what tractor they were on, but the seller did say it was a Wheelhorse. The offset is less causing the reduced clearance at the tank bracket, so check that.

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WheelHorse520H

Norman with isavetractors.com has a 300 series (I believe they are the same frame, or at least very similar in size) and had a Video (about 9 minutes into the video) about how the sidewalls actually rubbed with the frame.

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