David Bradley 15 in vs 16 in rim.

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  • @robclinton9249
    @robclinton9249 Před 2 lety

    Measurement for tires is from bead seat to bead seat not the outer flanges. From what I see in your video you would subtract about 1.25 inches from those numbers. So your 15" wheel is 4.75" width. Tires for a 4.5" or 5" wheel width will most certainly work.

  • @landonhale1675
    @landonhale1675 Před 5 lety

    I have the same tire and wheel on mine they work fine for me with a tube .

    • @bryanhorne8202
      @bryanhorne8202  Před 5 lety

      Thanks so much for letting me know that Landon. I was amazed, I ordered the tires from SimpleTire in Ohio on Monday evening this week and got them yesterday. I couldn't believe they could get them to me in NC so quickly. So, I spent all day today with wire brush heads on my drill cleaning the rims. I hope to paint them Sunday afternoon so I can take them to my local guys to put the new tires on the rims on Monday. I got both tires for just 100.00 bucks. I have about half a days work left cleaning the frame and hood then I can put everything back together. Certainly hope to finish painting next weekend. If you found another good dealer for the tires please let me know. I have been using Valspar "lucious green" paint for the rims. Having a hard time finding now. What paint did you use?

  • @landonhale1675
    @landonhale1675 Před 5 lety

    My Bradley is gold and blue.i found a light blue from true value rattle can paint it's not an exact match but close enough for me .it's a newer model from the mid fifty's ,I'm not sure of the model number right off hand.i don't show it I actually is it for my garden .I watched alot of your videos when I was redoing it . thanks for the info and posting the videos .

    • @bryanhorne8202
      @bryanhorne8202  Před 5 lety +1

      Landon there is supposed to be a manufacturing plate on the left side of the transaxle above where the axle comes out. Sometimes if the tractor has been painted they will paint over the plate. It is about 2 in. x 3in. Acetone and a soft brass brush will usually cut the paint off without messing up the plate. If you can find the plate and get the model number send it to me at fuzzhawk1958@outlook.com and I'll see if I can get you a copy of the owner's manual.