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Tires -vs- Dirt Bucket, Overall width
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<blockquote data-quote="willyg1997" data-source="post: 84224" data-attributes="member: 11810"><p>Ya, I understand that flotation tires suck in deep snow, but with chains and keeping it on the hard packed I'll get by. Plus, I am kinda stuck with them. someday I will get a set of skinnys. My plow truck will do most of the work. Regarding my question above, will the 78" bucket work good with the 79" overall width of the tires, and 77" lug to lug work good? Maybe the correct question to ask is, how much wider should the bucket be than the overall width of the tires? Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willyg1997, post: 84224, member: 11810"] Ya, I understand that flotation tires suck in deep snow, but with chains and keeping it on the hard packed I'll get by. Plus, I am kinda stuck with them. someday I will get a set of skinnys. My plow truck will do most of the work. Regarding my question above, will the 78" bucket work good with the 79" overall width of the tires, and 77" lug to lug work good? Maybe the correct question to ask is, how much wider should the bucket be than the overall width of the tires? Thx [/QUOTE]
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