Posted by Jason S. on March 10, 2015 at 08:48:56 from (204.54.36.245):
In Reply to: New Tractor tires posted by Banditfarmer on March 10, 2015 at 08:16:48:
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As I've said before... I replaced a set of Firestones with BKT's. I prefer the BKT's by a long shot...I've used these BKT's hard now for a couple of years and they have held up fine. I need to buy another set of rear tires for another tractor of mine to replace the current Goodyears that is on it that are not that old and the sidewalls have splits almost where every lug is. They will be replaced with BKT's. Before I bought my first set of BKT's i researched online for several weeks reading comments and reviews. Most of the reviews had people thatwere disappointed in their Titan tires but said the BKT's had help up fine.
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