Steel tires

   / Steel tires #21  
I have not personally seen it on a tractor, but I recall reading that the old Lanz Bulldog tractors used a powder actuated starter. These were single cylinder, two cycle, air cooled diesel engines with a rather large displacement. If you did not use the powder starter it took two strong men to turn it over using a long bar on the flywheel due to the high compresson ratio. I think I would opt for the powder starter./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / Steel tires #22  
Thanks MJB and Roy Jackson.
 
   / Steel tires #23  
New to this board.
These are on my 8n, bought the wheels off of ebay.

The below link shows the side view, the wheels seperated and the front view.

http://www.ytmag.com//nboard/messages/325834.html

The wheels ride rough on asphalt and cement but comfortable on dirt, it rips up the ground when getting traction. I can bury the wheels if the boxblade gets stuck on a stump, clearing out my 5 acres. Got these after my good tires got torn up on roots and stumps
 

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