Old_Pokey
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They would be more expensive anyway. Is there a specific reason you want to switchIJ If you are on any hills, I would start to question the character of the tire. By that I mean withe load on a combine being up so high and the operaters platform being up there too, the cushy springy feeling of the radial might be somewhat awkward at best. On wheat stubble the rubber will get chewed off the radial just as fast as a bias ply. Thats just my two cents. I run all radials on the tractors, and curantly have radials on the rear of the combine. The bounce of the radial when inflated to recomended pressure was a bit too much for me so I have to run a little over pressured. I dont like it, but it seems to work ok now. When they get replaced I will go back to bias.