Posted by Jeff M NY on February 01, 2017 at 07:24:50 from (104.228.97.0):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor tires new posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on February 01, 2017 at 06:53:52:
I have used Moore's Tire out of Sherburne. I was happy with the price and service. In 2013 I put a pair of Samson 20.8x38's on my 856. Are they equal to a Firestone? Probably not, but so far they are holding up well. Do mostly hay work and a small amount of tillage. Also do quite a bit of road travel with them.
In 2014 I had Moore's put a set of 18.4x 34's on my 666. These are a Galaxy brand. Same situation as with the 856. These seem to be holding up fine as well.
I just can't justify to buy Firestone's, so these will do for me. My 656 needs tires soon and I will probably call Moore's again. Have to see how the year goes. Take this for what it's worth and literally YMMV.
Also there is Tallmadge Tire in Binghamton if you are closer there.
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