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18.4-30 vs 16.9-34
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1807468" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>So wich is it you quote directly from numerous cherry pict data from manufacturers to support your claims and act as if published manufacturer data is the be all and end all. But when that same published manufacturer data is used to prove you are wrong suddenly manufactures can print what they want.</p><p>At one point you claim there is no set standard dimensions for any given tire size. Then you argue that there is infact a set standard and any manufacturer that doesn't use it is not reputable . Then when with documentation from some of the the top manufacturers own data that shows there is wide variation in old sizes and documentation from John Deere that says the reason for metric sizes in ag was to increase consistency in sizes . You argue there isn't a set standard size.</p><p>You have flip flopped your opinion in this thread more than a stack of pancakes.</p><p>Cant be both</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1807468, member: 39072"] So wich is it you quote directly from numerous cherry pict data from manufacturers to support your claims and act as if published manufacturer data is the be all and end all. But when that same published manufacturer data is used to prove you are wrong suddenly manufactures can print what they want. At one point you claim there is no set standard dimensions for any given tire size. Then you argue that there is infact a set standard and any manufacturer that doesn’t use it is not reputable . Then when with documentation from some of the the top manufacturers own data that shows there is wide variation in old sizes and documentation from John Deere that says the reason for metric sizes in ag was to increase consistency in sizes . You argue there isn’t a set standard size. You have flip flopped your opinion in this thread more than a stack of pancakes. Cant be both [/QUOTE]
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