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Posted by Aussietractor on June 05, 2005 at 13:52:00 from (139.168.76.107):
In Reply to: roadgoing lug tires posted by Aussietractor on June 05, 2005 at 02:08:22:
Thanks for all your input you blokes [Aussie for guys] I have had a set of turf/diamond pattern tyres on previous tractor and they certainly wear much slower than the lug tires I am presently running. When these tires wear out I will put turf tires on. I am just trying to prolong the life of current tires. Sid, Good idea for you to come to Aus,and anyone else looking to see how some of the best farmers in the world do it. If you do get the chance, don't get stuck in the big cities, real Aus is in the regional areas. PS At present, SE Aus in 4 year drought, so there is plenty of dust about, you might wont to wait until thimgs improve or go to the west, conditions there are pretty good.
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