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tractor or loader tires on a skid steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Idoitall" data-source="post: 7515" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>I'm certainly no expert here, but I suppose you can do this if the wheel/tire physically fits, but you could have an issue with the wheel offset being too far in or out, affecting the stability of the machine and potentially roll-over. But more importantly, if you raise the ground clearance with taller tires, you will likely also affect the "bottom" point of the bucket, which can greatly effect the bucket operation.</p><p></p><p>Better let he experts chime in here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idoitall, post: 7515, member: 836"] I'm certainly no expert here, but I suppose you can do this if the wheel/tire physically fits, but you could have an issue with the wheel offset being too far in or out, affecting the stability of the machine and potentially roll-over. But more importantly, if you raise the ground clearance with taller tires, you will likely also affect the "bottom" point of the bucket, which can greatly effect the bucket operation. Better let he experts chime in here. [/QUOTE]
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