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9380 CaseIH questions

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  • blackpowder
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 9256

    9380 CaseIH questions

    My 9380 too low hours to sell. And with crop out dont want to flip.
    So, 20.8 x 42 duals. A little fluid. Since adding liquid cart behind air cart.
    Spit on the ground and she wipes her feet.
    Looking to buy second high hour with big tires and weights and switch or just buy rims, tires etc.
    Whats everyones experience with same or similar?
    Tire size? Make? Weights yes or no, how much?
    Start with weight or tires or both? Told I should have 100+ lbs per horse. Makes her light from the start.
    Thanx
  • farming101
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 3954

    #2
    Likely cheapest way to go would be a set of 20.8 - 42 triples.
    If still have slippage add weight.

    I think if your looking for a complete tire and rim changeover to 710's or 800's you might want to go shopping for a different tractor. Would be pretty hard to give up the 9380 though.

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    • Partners
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 3105

      #3
      We have approx. 100 lbs.per hp.on our 450 with 800 duals. Amazing traction..add weight to yours.and another tire if so desired.

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