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Once again you come up with such relevant arguments to support your contentions. :thumbsup: :laughing:
ok.. examples...
here we go.
here's my 740 ford.. clamshells. oe tire size would be 12.4-28 on that tractor. I splurged for 13.6-28 1 size large... here they are. spaced out a bit too.
next pics are of a 950 i have. I stripped it's tires off and went with MAMOTH 14.9-28's i have 1 pic showing an old tire onthe left and a new one onthe right.. then a pic with both new ones on.
clamshell STILL covers the tires.. using larger than oe spec tires.
next.. oe clamshells on my ford 4600 I'm installing a rops when this pic was taken.
PLENTY of space on them clamshells. OE tire size involved. OE clamshells too.
next pics are of my 4000 rowcrop. oe tire size.. plenty of fender shwoing. to the left is one of my 850 fords. again.. plenty of fender between you and the tire.
next pic is of a case vac.. with what i consider SMALL clamshells. those are 11.2-28 tires.
next.. is my ford 5000 I installed a rops on it.. then a topper.
factory size tires.. correct rops.. correct fenders.. etc.
PLENTY safe.. I rest my arm on thos fenders whiole mowing all day. there is a paint spot rubbed off where I lean while listening to the diesel purr. I still got all my fingers on that hand.
last pics are of my farmal H and my farmall C NO FENDERS.. for comparison. my JB B looks just as naked.... no pic handy at the moment.







