Posted by The tractor vet on March 20, 2014 at 18:42:47 from (75.19.115.57):
In Reply to: Tractor tire posted by DeltaRed on March 20, 2014 at 17:27:21:
And as for me i will stick with my STONES , yep they cost a bit more but we get a lot more use out of them. JUst like the old Armstrong tires if ya were putting a few extra pony's to the ground and had them loaded the sidewalls would let go . Yep they were less then the STONES to buy till ya put three sets on to one Firestone . Borrowed my one buddy's 1086 to pull a BIG set of plows home one time and i was running down the road with the set of 880 Massey 8 bottom on land plows and as i was coming down a hill in a turn the left rear tire blew out and drowned a couple cars and a pickup with Cal. Yea that was fun changing a rear tire alongside a narrow two lane , sure was glad i had bought that set of used tires at the sale as they were 18.4x38 Armstrongs with a little over half tread all i had to get was a tube .
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