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Re: Rear Tires for Brush Hogging
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Posted by John - New York on September 25, 2005 at 07:34:48 from (209.150.244.109):
In Reply to: Re: Rear Tires for Brush Hogging posted by RodinNS on September 24, 2005 at 11:36:03:
Thank you for the input! I agree with you that Titan tires are not impressive, but there was one on the tractor when I bought it so I matched it when the other had a bad sidewall. The tire dealer said that Titan just brought out the Goodyear Ag Tire rights. The Goodyear casings on my Kubota have always held up well - even when I brush hog. The Firestone rear forestry tires were about $1,000 each according to the dealer. The Primex, which he said were a good tire (and he deals with large tractor and hvy equipment tires) were about $750 each. Since there are no Primex available for a month because of the shipping problems in New Orleans, I guess I'll do another tire repair to get me through the season and give the whole matter a little more thought. Thanks again! John
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