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so my brother put 8.3x24 tractor tires on my old ranger.


How tall are those tires you would probably be better putting in 4.56 ring and pinion front and rear. Or at least 4.10s if not there?
 
I love it. Other than the Monster sticker... That garbage belongs in the garbage.

I knew a guy that put Kubota tires on a civic (front only) and bogged it until the trans died.
 
Get rid of the (one?) stack and throw in a bed sprayer.

This could get used on the farm.
 
My dad has 9.5-24 ag tires on an 84 chev 3/4 ton. He built it as a work truck. Had the post pounder mounted on a swivel between the back of the frame rails so he could drive posts on either side of the truck. Then he realized how much fun it was and turned it into the moose truck. Calls it the g.u.n.t. Good Unit No Tits.
 
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What's the weight of those tires vs stock?

A lot... big 24" steel rims and heavy tubed tractor tires that were never intended to go faster than 15mph.

I have a tractor with 11.2x24 rears, without the centers there is quite a bit of heft to them. They are heavy enough you don't just throw them around like a stockish sized pickup tire. Mine has cast centers so with them it would be a little different.
 

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