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The length is 100 mm as same as the width of the wheel.
The wheel disturbs a strip of soil whose width is equal to the width of the wheel.
At the recommended inflation pressure, both tyres displayed a stress distribution across the width of the wheel that could be evaluated as optimal with regard to a minimised topsoil compaction.
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Holt tried to solve the problem by increasing the size and width of the wheels, but this also made the tractors increasingly complex, expensive and difficult to maintain.
Adjust the width of the wheels if necessary, but only after the boom has been raised to the correct height.
The H2 bed boasts 47 inches of width between the wheel wells, the box is 20 inches deep and the distance from the liftgate to the rear glass of the vehicle is 34 inches.
Marcel Kittel beat Britain's Ben Swift by the width of a wheel to win stage three of the Giro d'Italia in Dublin.
Kittel, who claimed victory in Harrogate on the Tour's opening day before winning stage three on The Mall, edged to victory by less than the width of a wheel.
Few companies list the width of a wheel, but in general wider wheels provide more balance, speed, and a smoother ride.
It is obvious that the width of the wear scars on the wheels decreases with the specimen series, from specimen A D.
There are factual nuggets, too; did you know the distance between train tracks, 4 feet 8.5 inches, was directly derived from the width of wagon wheels, which evolved from the width of road ruts in England, which take their measurements from Roman chariots, which were built to fit the rumps of two horses?
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