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Old 10-17-2021, 09:30 AM   #8
John Mercier
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For your snowblower, though traction performance would be lowered, it may not be noticeable to you.

For a tractor, it could wear parts that become noticeable more quickly.

For a road tire, not only the performance, but also the wear would be unusual.
Tires with unusual wear when rotate can at the higher rotation speeds and levels of torque could make it noticeable much sooner.

I think of it more like when I run my snow's. The traction performance on dry roads is much different than my summer's.
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