Tires for Super A

   / Tires for Super A #11  
You know, thinking about it...I'm guessing the tires/rims on your SA are originally from a Cub....the standard size for the SA should be 10-11.2 x 24, not 8 x 24...anyone with a Cub confirm this??/ Bobg in VA

Old tractor sizes were done using the rim width vs today they are different using as BobG suggests! I would replace both as the makes and models keep changing and in order to keep it looking right do both. You may never get the same pattern again!
 
   / Tires for Super A #12  
Yep, seems I remember back in the late 60's-early 70's is when the width sizes were changing to the now present sizes. I remember a buddy of mine having a conversion sheet, showing the old size, and what you needed to get the same tire in the new sizes.

And yes, they look much better with a matching set of tires... Especially for that price..!!
 
   / Tires for Super A #13  
Tire size will depend on rim width.
 
   / Tires for Super A #14  
To reopen this, wondering what size tire was bought.

I just went through this with my 1955 Super A. I mistakenly bought new rears based on what was in tractordata.com and that size
is for the small original tires, that work well in the tobacco fields around here. Will have to pay the freight to return them, and ordered larger tires.
The old tires on my tractor, which are going to a neighbor's Super A, were a huge 12.4-24 and barely cleared the fenders.
So the Super A will take a 12 inch tire, barely, though I ordered 11.2-24 Carlisle Farm Specialist. I'm only cultivating with this tractor, don't need any more
tire than that. Stayed with the same tiny tire up front, not much you can put on with a three inch wide rim.
 
   / Tires for Super A #15  
OP seems to have left forum, but those of you with Super A's,
my 11.2's have worked extremely well. Yes they look smaller than the 12's that came with it but
looks better balanced. Gone through really muddy areas, and it never slipped.

On a warmer day going to clean the tractor (I've never washed it since I got it two months ago, like the old look...) and then I'm going to put several coats of 303 protectant on the new tires.
These tires don't seem to wear out, they seem to just get old and sidewalls finally crack and give up, and even that takes a while. Life in the slow lane.
 

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   / Tires for Super A #16  
Thanks Daugen, I'll need to be shopping for an 11.2-24 before long. Just bought a new to me IH 140. One rear is near new, and the other may be the original, and needs replacing some day, if I intend to do any plowing with it. Casing is good, just lacks tread.

I've been wanting one for 40 some years, and finally got one. The first tractor I drove was an A, and have 2 of those. But, Dad always dreamed of having a 140, and I followed suit. Ended up with a 240, which was the better choice all around, but still dreamed of a 140.

I found one last week, with a few minor mechanical issues, for the right price, so brought her home. I want to add Fast Hitch to it, which I've located, then find a 1, or 2 bottom FH plow. Mainly a play thing to take to plowing days in the tractor club, but I'm sure will do many gin jobs here too.
 
 
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