how many tires you have?

JD2ACWD

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if I counted right I have 78 tires to maintain,trucks tractors machinery lawn mowers etc,wonder what it would cost to replace them all,think I would have to get a loan!
 
(quoted from post at 01:06:36 07/29/12) if I counted right I have 78 tires to maintain,trucks tractors machinery lawn mowers etc,wonder what it would cost to replace them all,think I would have to get a loan!
just quit counting when I reached 210...I'm hoping I don't get my tires slashed! :eek:
 
You qualify for a fleet account! I only have 40 personally , but I have over 20,000 in stock right now not counting the recall stuff I can"t sell
 
This is one of those threads that comes up every year or so; only have a few dozen since I retired; 300 plus when I was farming.
 
If I even tried to count,it would be like counting sheep and I'd fall asleep before I figured it out.
 
Two heavy haul low boy rigs that have 40 each plus four more 18 wheelers before I start on the tractors, mowers & spray rigs.. Something well over 300 here on the hill..Won,t go a day without some kind of flat.
 
Sixty three pneumatic tires right quick thinking and I am sure I have forgotten something. Plus at least ten solid tires.

Harold H
 
I did an inventory a couple years back, counted somewhere around 130. And it"s only gotten worse since then. I had two wagon tires that weren"t holding air real well today. Hope slime works even if only temporarily. Have a tire on my flail chopper that exploded just sitting in the yard last week. Don"t look forward to taking that one off - lots of stuff to take off to get to it... My tire dealer knows my voice - don"t need to identify myself on the phone.

And I"m a small operator.
 
Any of you have an extra gently used 1100LX14 implement. I need one for my haybine and don't want to buy a new one. They seem to be pretty scarce around here.
 
If you want, start adding up the $ amount to replace those tires or the amount of batteries you have. Good thing tires and batteries go out on different things at different times or we'd all go broke.
 
If I counted right, 82 counting riding lawn mowers.
Not counting spares or parts tractors.
 
103 on usable stuff and I'm just a STO (small time operator) just getting started. I've yet to buy a combine and a few other things I want/need.

Rick
 
92 including spares (and one spare tire i don't want to talk about;)) Not including bike tires although they are as bad as truck tires a new 12" tire and tube for a 5 yr olds bike = 26$- new bike =49$
 
It seems I have runs of tires or batteries. This spring was battery spring....out of 22 had to replace 10. Tires, 168 if I counted right. Average about 3 new ones a month from April through October. Been a nasty run of late too, in the last month a pair of 8.75x16.5s on a trailer, 235x85R16 on my pickup, a 15L16 on the disc mower, a couple of repairs, and need a new set badly of 12.5x16.5 on the skid loader. But, tires arent as bad as tracks.....
 
I generally loose track, at 100 or so. Always scouring auctions, the dumpster, at the dump, craig's list ads, etc, for tires. I almost never have the money to buy new. Smaller tires like those on lawnmowers, small equipment, are harder to find and work on. If I am just mad enough, I can slam one bead, on the rim, and only have to get the other one on, using pure invective. Usually I only do tire repairs, in the early morning hours, due to the summer heat.
 
a bunch, lol and the bad thing is the small trailers, the 15 and 16 inchers, i have to keep these parked in line of sight of the farmhouse as our "southern border" types will swipe the tires off these to use on their cars and trucks, if there left out someplace, worse is gas cans, this year ive already lost over 100 gallons, in 5 gallon increments, can and all, converted to truck mounted fuel tank even for the lawn mower
 
88 tires with an estimated value of over 19,000. I imagine you may get a bit of a deal on that purchase though.
 
Not even go'n to try to count but I'd say it's over 100 counting every thing, 20 on tobacco wagons alone. I have always said if I won the powerball the first thing I would do is put brand new (not used out of the pile out behind the service station like I buy most of the time) tires on every thing I own!!!!

Dave
 
2 years ago it was 338, but sold some equipment, down to 320 now. Still have a lot of livestock equipment around, even tho they are gone after 30 years.
 

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