Good luck!in this area,good used tractor tires don't exist.everybody runs em till the're bowling ball smooth,or blown out.Bite the bullet and buy a new one-I did.Be glad its not an 18.4x38- or bigger.
 
Good luck with your search. Anyone who has a good one is hanging on to it. Every once in a while I part out a tractor with good tires, but they sell as fast as I post the ad.
 
DeltaRed, Have you ever bought an 11.2X36 or just the larger 38" tires. Those 36" tires cost more then tires for a the M size tractors I think because they are basically only used on the C, SC, 200, etc. along with maybe a green one or two. I've never bought a really large 38" tire so don't know what price range they exist in. Another thing with the 36" ones the demand is so few that I don't know if any are imported or not which is fine with me anyway as I'm a made in USA guy and only buy the Firestones or Titans made in this country for the tractors I have, Hal.
 
Well - Thanks for the encouraging news from everyone - LOL. I wanted to install a different (more common) size but didn"t know if the Axle shaft is different or if I could use my center piece and just get the outer rims. Btw - NEW Goodyear and Titan are still available - for a fee.

Thanks all

john
 
Firestone still has 36's far as I know. Also those tires are fairly common on center pivot systems. They are called "Irrigation specials", but differences are minor. I have the irrigation tires on my Super A because the dealer had them in stock, the others could be ordered.
 

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