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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 101354" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>I have used several different "bobcat" tire makes through the years and all have preformed well because we are almost always on dirt (with bees) and using a 5th wheel. Chains will work but only with smaller tire sizes...."floatation" type tires don't leave enough clearance between the tire and the body and sometimes even between the two tires. Smaller tire sizes don't work in sand....with or without chains so I have settled on the largest "floatations" type tire I can get......16.5 X 12 .... even though it is on a 10" rim. Don't get too tall or there will be no clearance between the front and rear tires. The "5th" wheel is nothing more than a "boat anchor" in mud or sand. If you want to really piss a grower off....tear up his freshly bladed orchard roads with tire chains or flotation tires. Get the work done when it is dry enough not to do damage. Weather channel is a big help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 101354, member: 5914"] I have used several different "bobcat" tire makes through the years and all have preformed well because we are almost always on dirt (with bees) and using a 5th wheel. Chains will work but only with smaller tire sizes...."floatation" type tires don't leave enough clearance between the tire and the body and sometimes even between the two tires. Smaller tire sizes don't work in sand....with or without chains so I have settled on the largest "floatations" type tire I can get......16.5 X 12 .... even though it is on a 10" rim. Don't get too tall or there will be no clearance between the front and rear tires. The "5th" wheel is nothing more than a "boat anchor" in mud or sand. If you want to really piss a grower off....tear up his freshly bladed orchard roads with tire chains or flotation tires. Get the work done when it is dry enough not to do damage. Weather channel is a big help. [/QUOTE]
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