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wallacedw

12-07-2007 05:18:36




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Hey all,
I need a couple 15.5 x 38 tires for my tractor. I have no idea where you go to get one. I called a couple dealers but they seem to use different sizes. Idea's?




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wallacedw

12-08-2007 04:55:08




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to wallacedw, 12-07-2007 05:18:36  
I am in North Central Kansas... I guess I haven't tried had enough.



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buickanddeere

12-07-2007 15:12:45




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to wallacedw, 12-07-2007 05:18:36  
You will never regret purchasing radial tires. Odds are you will pull more with dry radials than loaded bias. You won't be paying for the fuel to haul all that ballast around the field either. Link



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Scott in SF

12-07-2007 11:23:26




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to wallacedw, 12-07-2007 05:18:36  
Walt, I don't know about San Fransisco but here in San Francisco I could buy that tire in about a dozen different places. Lots of tractors used in construction and ground maintainence around here.



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Nebraska Cowman

12-07-2007 10:35:55




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to wallacedw, 12-07-2007 05:18:36  
you might try these guys. They ship anywhere



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hdg6tom

12-07-2007 06:22:24




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to wallacedw, 12-07-2007 05:18:36  
Anyone who deals in farm tires will have these. One of the most common sizes sold today.



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Animal

12-07-2007 05:31:06




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to wallacedw, 12-07-2007 05:18:36  
where are you at?



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rrlund

12-07-2007 06:40:54




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to Animal, 12-07-2007 05:31:06  
Must be down town New York City?



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Walt Davies

12-07-2007 10:23:21




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 Re: Tire supply? in reply to rrlund, 12-07-2007 06:40:54  
Or maybe San Fransisco
Walt



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