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Posted by Clint on March 30, 2004 at 18:39:27 from (207.46.238.138):
In Reply to: Talkin Tires posted by Greg-N-CA on March 30, 2004 at 12:31:57:
Everyone always seems compelled to inform you that "It is your tractor. Do whatever makes you happy." I'm sure that must have occurred to you within the first 60 seconds of considering new tire purchases and I doubt you need to be told that endlessly. I can fully appreciate your desire to at least try and obtain whatever the tractor would have come with new. Try R.E. Miller. He has what you are looking for and his prices are as reasonable as you will find. In some cases I believe the tires he deals are made in Brazil from the original tire molds that were used long ago and sold off. I believe the difference in tread pattern angle is one of 30 degrees vs 45 degrees. I believe the 30 degree angle being the old style. I don't have my catalog in front of me since I am at work. Give him a call. He will be more than willing to help you out.
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