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Re: Mismatched Tires
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Posted by kyhayman on September 09, 2005 at 14:53:07 from (68.171.76.92):
In Reply to: Mismatched Tires posted by Nathan in Texas on September 09, 2005 at 06:31:18:
Been lucky so far with the tractors I've got, only have 1 that the tires dont match tread patterns. Two that I traded off in the past couple of years both had mismatched rears, ruined a tire (sidewall breaks are my bane) and had him put on what he had of the same size. What does it mean, that I needed a tire. Had nothing to do with service intervals, repairs, etc. I use my stuff, hard, expect everything I own to turn a profit or I dont need it. Somebody buys a used tractor from me, thats what they get fluids changed by the book, parts replaced when they broke, no frills but functional. Only time I swapped out a pair that didnt need it was on a tractor I bought with radials, split a sidewall on one of them and didnt want to mismatch radial and bias.
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