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			What were the tires size for this gun (6 pdr 7 cwt)? Gilles | 
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			9.25x10. There are some ag tires that will work, along with tires from the airforce bomb carts, but they will strictly have the ribbed treads. Here is a link to some new old stock I purchased last year of the proper tires:  http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=34112 You can also google DC5NB which is a 9x10 tire by STA. That is the tire used on the munitions trailer and will work, although a bit smaller and does not have the aggressive tread of the originals. There are also some forklift tires which will work, but I found them to be quite small compared to what should be on the gun. Last edited by rob love; 24-09-23 at 02:46. | 
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			Thank you Rob. Gilles | 
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			8.25- 10, not 9.25.
		 
				__________________ Adrian Barrell | 
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			Adrian is of course right. 8.25-10. Apologies for the error.
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