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It depends on a LOT of things Harry, tire size, old or new tires, weight carried on the tractor/wheels, implement hanging on the front or back, size of the tractor, It ain't rocket science, but COMMON SENSE has a HUGE roll in anything we do with any machine. BUT! If you really want to get to the nitty gritty of it! It doesn't make or will make a bit of difference on the average GT. UNLESS you just want to argue about something all the time, Just sayin!  BTW, you'll notice that Steve B. hasn't said anything about! He knows, as do most of us do.


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