Tucker Tires?

Caryc

Well-known Member
Working on the assumption that I will be needing new rear tires some day I was looking at Tucker's Ebay store. I see lots of rear tires on rims but they are priced to include to front tires.

I don't want to buy two front tires I don't need but I can't seem to find any way on Ebay to contact Tucker to see what they would charge for just the two rear tires.

Anyone know how to contact them?
 
Contact them with what you want, They will put it up on Ebay for you to purchase. Quality organization, you can trust them. Ship quickly too!
 
I have always dealt with Miller Tire in Wauseon, Ohio and never had any issues. They will ship to your door but I found it was cheaper to have them shipped right to my local Firestone AG Tire dealer.


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I shopped Ebay for 8N tires and found Tucker Tires to have best prices with tubes and shipping included. Then called them and had the tires in 3 days. Sweet, easy and certain.
 
I guess after seeing those prices,I got a great deal on my 9n with new tires! I only paid $600 bucks for a good running
tractor with new tires with new paint[after figuring the price of the tires].
 
As said they will setup shipping right to your door. The freight driver must rolled them out the back of the truck at my farm gate and I got them
with the loader when I got home.
 
It has been 8 years ? but my local tire store got me tires the next day . 4 tires &amp; tubes were just under $500 cash and carry . Most tire stores can get tractor tires from their supplier .




TWO 11.2x28, 11.2-28 FORD JOHN DEERE 8 Ply Farm Tractor Tires with 6 Loop Rims ($950.00)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TWO-11-2x28...pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&amp;hash=item51ce378945


P.S. check your ply rating . I wanted cheaper tires so I got the 6ply which works good for me . 8 ply may be what you need .
 
I paid somewhere around $300 for my local ag tire shop to mount a US made Firestone 12.4x28 on my 2N last spring.

Colin, MN
 
(quoted from post at 21:39:44 03/26/15) I paid somewhere around $300 for my local ag tire shop to mount a US made Firestone 12.4x28 on my 2N last spring.

Colin, MN
Is this a typical price for mounting at a tire shop? I am thinking about using Les Schwab to mount new tires but is it cheaper to buy them mounted on the rims?
 
This was just a tire + mounting on a pre-existing rim. A rim will set you back another $100-$125 last I checked. JMI, but I won't use chain service providers. I think they have poorly trained staff and a mission to gouge the customer. I suggest finding a Mom and Pop service station to do your tire.

Colin
 

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