dunnroadmafia
New member
Hello,
I recently purchased a 1967 ford 2000 with a FEL. Tractor runs well and everything works as it should, only issue I have is the narrow tri-rib fronts. They are tearing up my lawn as well as the back area of my property. I live in a fairly low area and this summer has been very wet so far. What im wondering is if I can flip the factory wheels and run them dished out with the FEL, that way I could run a truck tire such as a 235/85r16 with a little wider foot print as well as no ribs. So is this possible or not? also does anyone know first hand if a 235/85r16 will clear the spindles when running the fronts dished out? One day I would mind some fairly wide may 10" implement tires and wheels, but as of now that's out of my budget.
I recently purchased a 1967 ford 2000 with a FEL. Tractor runs well and everything works as it should, only issue I have is the narrow tri-rib fronts. They are tearing up my lawn as well as the back area of my property. I live in a fairly low area and this summer has been very wet so far. What im wondering is if I can flip the factory wheels and run them dished out with the FEL, that way I could run a truck tire such as a 235/85r16 with a little wider foot print as well as no ribs. So is this possible or not? also does anyone know first hand if a 235/85r16 will clear the spindles when running the fronts dished out? One day I would mind some fairly wide may 10" implement tires and wheels, but as of now that's out of my budget.