Best Cut Tires?

Looking for opinions on what is the best cut tire these days? I see a lot of the Firestone field n roads in our area and a few with the super all tractions as well. Back in the day we used the BF Goodrich in the cut tire class but those are next to impossible to find.
 
#1 choice--Save weight--Field & Road--Not as much rubber on the ground as All Traction Field & Road but lighter which is my second choice.--BUT Good Year squiggles won Sigourney in the big 5500 lb. class--Go figure?????---Tee
 
Just got to have the right tractor with the squiggle bar tires Tee. I'm running Armstrongs on mine now with mixed feelings about them. Soft and moist tracks they work great but hard tracks they don't come in till the heavier classes. The right fuel helped him out too.
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Saw this train wreck picture...
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Heard from a friend this train load of tractor fuel was headed to South Dakota to a guy named Mel--Felt the blast in Eastern Iowa--Rumors is guys that pull diesels were the suspects in the sabotage!!!---Tee
 
Like the sign says Tee. Racers (tractor pullers) that win pour it in. Wondered what happened to my last shipment. Thanks for the update.
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I don't think it makes any difference. That said Last night at Elnora In. My Friend pulled his RD engined 460U in the 4000 8mph.with BFG tires and won. I have on Armstrong 30 degree tires I was about 2 inches back for second with my D17 Diesel. I won the 4500 4mph and came in 4th in the 8 mph. He came in 5th. Or 6th.
 

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