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Re: Qucik question about hay wagon stringers?
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Posted by RodInNS on December 29, 2006 at 20:01:16 from (142.177.113.122):
In Reply to: Re: Qucik question about hay wagon stringers? posted by Bill(Wis) on December 29, 2006 at 19:16:19:
Dunno about that. I've run a lot of miles on the 50 buck 11L15's, and changed a lot of flat tires. Got into the 150-200 buck industrial 11L15's and had fewer problems. Went tubeless and had a lot fewer problems. Dry rot was still a problem on the expensive tires. The last number of years most of us around here are running 31-10.50-15 radial truck tires, tubeless, on our wagons. Less dry rot than the heavy expensive industrial tires at about half the price, and probably fewer flats still. Mind you this is on 4 wheel running gears hauling 5-10 tonne loads. From where I stand, the 6 and 8 ply standard impliment tires are best left on the rack at the tire shop. Rod
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