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Posted by CNKS on September 03, 2006 at 10:30:51 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: New Tires posted by Hugh MacKay on September 03, 2006 at 06:30:48:
Hugh, this is more just passing on info, as it likely won't help you any. About a year ago I bought two Firestone 11.2-24 4 ply "Irrigation Specials" (on the sidewall) for my Super A. They appear to me to be the same as the 11.2-36 and 12.4-38 Field and Roads on my C and Super H. 32 lugs, 16 per side. They do (or can) run slightly higher pressure. Designed for center pivot sprinkler systems. Many farmers seldom shut those things down in the summer, then they sit outside all winter. I do not know how long they last. I don't remember ever seeing a sprinkler tire replaced where I used to work. Same sprinkler for over 10 years. They run at a fraction of a mph, always in wet ground. $168/tire including tube.
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