Odd thing to do to a tractor

   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #11  
Retired NASCAR driver?... Only ever turns left. ;)

I'm with Chris in that he probably had a flat, but I think he pulled a tire off of another tractor to get 'er back going again.
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #12  
Nobody can track him this way; you can't tell which way he went!:D Kind of like putting one boot on backwards (or snowshow, etc).
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #13  
Off topic just a pinch, but, I grew up around small Ford tractors beginning with the 8N. To change track width you simply turned the wheels around. My Dad always jacked up both rear wheels and rolled each one to the other side so his V-bar tread was going the correction direction. Even though they were filled with fluid and hard to handle. It aggravated him severly that some owners were too lazy to do that and would run their tires backward when set out for planting or cultivating. :D
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #14  
You've got better eyes than me. I can't see the difference other than the left is mounted backwards. Not saying you're not right... just saying I can't tell. But you definitely are right in that he probably just wasn't too concerned, from the looks of his tractor.
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Look how many ribs you can see, the left wheel has more (less space between them) than the right and thus they are not of the same model.
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #15  
He's entered a contest, and is solicited answers from people on TractorBynet to come up with the most bizarre reason for the tires to be mounted that way.

He plans on winning a new Ferrari F430 Modena.

Might that be it?
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #16  
It's definateley a different tyre....Either someone replaced the tyre the wrong way on the rim or it got a wheel off the wrong side of another tractor......I have a combine with the rears like this..2 left hand wheels...Havent got around to flipping the tyre yet..!
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #17  
You've got better eyes than me. I can't see the difference other than the left is mounted backwards. Not saying you're not right... just saying I can't tell. :)

Agree, I count either 12 or 13 lugs on each side depending on shadows. Probably took the tire to be fixed, it got put on the rim backwards, & he just didn't want to take the time to fix it. MikeD74T
 
   / Odd thing to do to a tractor #18  
I've seen this occasionally on old 2WD farm tractors. The purpose is to help get a little traction backing out of a hole or loose soil. Of course, the loss is forward traction, but us poor boys sometimes can't have everything. Actually, I seriously considered doing exactly this on my old Fordson Dexta. ...but I decided to simply give the old girl away rather than embarrass her

Unless the tractor has a diff lock - and I'm thinking most 2wds of this era wouldn't - there wouldn't be more traction because the tyre thats the wrong way would spin.
 
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