Model 62 Tires

Good Morning Gentlemen, a while back (probably over a decade ago) we decided to put newer rubber on the rear of our Model 62 as the original rear tires were in rather poor condition. At the time, we decided to put the originals in the shed because they were "the originals." When cleaning out the shed this weekend we came across them and saw that they certainly didn't improve in condition while in storage. Is there any reason, and I mean any reason, why we should keep these? If the tractor were something a bit more common I wouldn't even be asking this question but I thought I should ask so I wasn't kicking myself later.

Thanks
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It might help if the tires in the picture of the tractor and the tires pictured by the barn wall are not the same tires. Count the tread bars in the picture and then the tread bars on the saved tires and then decide what to do with the tires.
 

Unless you really have no room to keep them, I would hang on to them as a conversation piece that goes with the tractor and an example of tires from that era.

Heck, you can always toss 'em later, but once gone, the example of the original tires can't be brought back.
 
The tires look like they are unusable I'm pretty sad on the side walls but still in original pair is worth saving I would blow the tubes up to keep the form of the tires also beautiful tractor I've been looking for one for a long time if you're interested in selling please let me know my email is open
 

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