Posted by Kansas4010 on August 19, 2017 at 14:59:10 from (199.119.151.209):
In Reply to: 6 ply front tires posted by Ralphwd45 on August 19, 2017 at 12:34:04:
About 10 years ago I bought a JD 2510. It doesn't have a loader on it and like you I tried to be cheap. I put 600x16 Carlisle tires on it. If I remember it was like $50 a tire from TSC. They were the worst tires I've ever owned. I honestly believe they had a thorn magnet made inside them. If you drove within 50 feet of a thorn they'd somehow suck em in. Any money I saved buying the tires I more than made up for buying patches. I fought those tires for about 2 years until I decided I'd had enough. I bought new rims and went to a better tire and went with 7.5L 15 tires. They're a little wider and carry a load better. In that time I've had 1 flat with them. They also don't show as much wear in 8 years as those 600x16's showed in 2. After that I decided to try to run the best tractor tires possible. Cheap just got to expensive and wasn't worth the headache.
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