Yes, as long as both are the same on each axle.
Additionally: they have to be the same "type" of tire. You can not mix Radial Tires (example; P255 65 R17) with Bias ply or Diagonal tires (example P255 65 D17) on the same vehicle.
move back tires to front and front tires to back
Front to back, no. Side to side, yes. If the tires are directional, no.
front tires straight back rear tires crossed to the front
Using different size tires on the front and back of a vehicle can lead to uneven wear on the tires, affecting the vehicle's handling and stability. This can result in decreased traction, increased risk of accidents, and potential damage to the vehicle's suspension system. It is important to use matching tires to maintain optimal performance and safety.
You have a damaged tire. Try rotating the front tires with the rear tires to see if the wobble switches to the back.
If the tires are the same circumference, no. If they are different, it will cause problems with the drive train.
unless you have different rim/tire sizes at the front vs back (which you shouldn't) the pressure should be the same in all 4 tires.
Tractors have small tires on the front to make it easier to steer the tractor. Large tires are harder to steer. The large tires in the back allow the tractor to have more power as it plows.
You can, but it isn't recommended. Idenctical tires, not merely tires from the same manufacturer, are preferred.Different tires, even from the same manufacturer, have differing tread patterns to achieve different purposes. Some tires are designed for rain performance, some for high-performance handling, and others for fuel efficiency. Installing different tires, and thus differing patterns, mean different handling, performance, and even fuel efficiency characteristics under varying road conditions. You get the best out of none of your tires when you mix-and-match.Ideally, all four wheels should have identical tires. If that's not possible, ensure that you have identical tires at least on the same axle (pairs on the front or the back).
tire rotation
That depends. My 2006 Grand Prix GXP has different size tires in the front and back, so you can't rotate the tires, you can only switch the right side tires with the left side.
Rotate tires 2 front 225 and 2 back 245