Ford 1900

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Josh0430

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Ok looking for rear tires for my ford tractor the size that is ob it know are 13.6x16 and are turf tires. I have looked online and cant seem to find that size in a regular aggressive tractor tire. Im i just looking in the wrong place. I could goto a tractor dealer that close by but i thought finding online might be cheaper.
 
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Ford 1900 Tires
2WD Ag front: 5.00-15
4WD Ag front: 6.00x16
Ag rear: 12.4x24
2WD Lawn/turf front: 20x8-10
4WD Lawn/turf front: 6.00-16
Lawn/turf rear: 13.6-16
 
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Yep, those are OEM sizes. He could buy 4 new rims and put on R1 or R4 tires. I gathered he wanted to use his existing rims, but with more aggressive tires. It will be critical that they are the same mounted diameter as his take offs. Not sure what I shared will work, but they're close.
 
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Carlisle Trac Chief 12.4x16
These are close Yours are 38.2" on 10" rim
These are 37.2" on 11" rim (I'm guessing slightly taller on your rims)

This link works, just looks wierd on TBN

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Or

TITAN TRU POWER II R-1 TL 320/85D-16

TITAN TRU POWER II R-1 TL 32/85D-16 | Tires4That by Gallagher Tire

Those are your choices to fit your existing rims. If the 1900 is 2wd there are no worries whatsoever. Search local tire dealers more carefully than tractor dealers. Tractor dealers often sub out their tire work.
 
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Forgot to mention it is 4wd. And yeah stock rim usage would be nice. I noticed when looking at rims for the tractor all the pics ive seen show the back rim as a 2 piece (center and ring) the one on my tractor is a one piece (like car rim)does any of that matter when chosing tires. Also im not agaisnt getting new rims for tires if i did what size tire to run on back and front to match. My ground is lots of clay so need something that helps to not get stuck in spring when moving stuff around my mini farm
 
   / Ford 1900 #7  
With it being 4wd and why it was mentioned is you need to closely match rolling circumference.
That is the distance the front tire travels in relation to the rear tire in one full rotation. This is based on ew tires without wear factored in.
There is a ratio between the two which has a very slight margin of forgiveness before damage to the drive train occurs. This is all related why it is not recommended to use 4wd on hard surfaces where slippage of the tires is unlikely.
Rolling circumference is a non issue on 2wd tractors.
 
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Forgot to mention it is 4wd. And yeah stock rim usage would be nice. I noticed when looking at rims for the tractor all the pics ive seen show the back rim as a 2 piece (center and ring) the one on my tractor is a one piece (like car rim)does any of that matter when chosing tires. Also im not agaisnt getting new rims for tires if i did what size tire to run on back and front to match. My ground is lots of clay so need something that helps to not get stuck in spring when moving stuff around my mini farm

LD48750 provided the sizes of tires recommended for your tractor for 2wd and 4wd in AG (R1) and turf (R3).
 
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