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Cage Wheels, are they really that bad?!
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<blockquote data-quote="carbonfibre farmer" data-source="post: 6939302" data-attributes="member: 3683"><p>I guess in answer to this post, they are better than nothing. Would reduce the wheelings (a little). But a set of small duals would be preferable. Least you'd have some teeth left if you went on the road with duals.</p><p></p><p>Farm a few miles away used to use them a fair bit in the 70s so the tractor driver who worked there said. Lots of road work ??.</p><p>Reckoned it was torture going up and down the thetford road, rattling the tractors to hell and back.</p><p></p><p>BUT, if your only doing little bit. No road work, they will do a job. And as mentioned previously, do a job when it's really too wet to be fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carbonfibre farmer, post: 6939302, member: 3683"] I guess in answer to this post, they are better than nothing. Would reduce the wheelings (a little). But a set of small duals would be preferable. Least you'd have some teeth left if you went on the road with duals. Farm a few miles away used to use them a fair bit in the 70s so the tractor driver who worked there said. Lots of road work ??. Reckoned it was torture going up and down the thetford road, rattling the tractors to hell and back. BUT, if your only doing little bit. No road work, they will do a job. And as mentioned previously, do a job when it's really too wet to be fair. [/QUOTE]
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