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07-03-2007, 04:12 PM #21
- Join Date
- Sep 2001
- Posts
- 3,534
- Location
- Ky. Between Dead Horse Holler and Yellowbank
- Tractor
- BX2200, BCS 735
Re: Garden Tractor Dual Rear Tires
Not necessarily a garden tractor, but it sure does wonders for stability, further down in the thread, it shows how it is all put together if you can ignore the color.
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07-03-2007, 04:15 PM #22
- Join Date
- Apr 2002
- Posts
- 1,504
- Location
- Limerick, Maine
- Tractor
- Mahindra 2535, Kubota L2501, Farmall Cub, Farmall 200, Farmall SuperC, JD x530, JDx320, JD GT235, JDLX176, JD Gator
Re: Garden Tractor Dual Rear Tires
back in the day, a new Cub Cadet Original could be had with duals. Not sure how they mounted, but the idea has been around for well, as long as lawn tractors have...
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07-03-2007, 06:50 PM #23
- Join Date
- Mar 2007
- Posts
- 51
- Location
- Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- John Deere 425( soon to be 455)
Re: Garden Tractor Dual Rear Tires
Hi
I also have a Sunstar( rebadged as an Agco 1920H) with 48inch deck. Great tractor and second best to my 455AWS. For Stability, I find that if you turn the back wheels inside out, it makes the wheels stick out wider and more stable. Big help for cutting on the sides of the hills. My 1920 has around 1,027hrs on the clock and still going strong. I don't use it as much now with my 455AWS, although I will never sell the 1920 as it has been a real great tractor to me. Plus if something goes wrong with the 455, I have a backup tractor. Take Care Jason B