New tires on and ready to drill

SVcummins

Well-known Member
Need to get the ol tape measure out before we hit the road and reckeck everything . For only being 4 years old these. Titns sure are rotten
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Do you think the loader may have played a part in their short life?

When I moved this heavy metal brake
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My front tires were almost flat until I put on the 900# rear ballast to transfer weight to the rear tires.


I see a lifting 2 bales an no rear ballast.
Happy trails. Be safe. Does Barney hang out at the Mayberry Cafe in Danville, Indiana. I went past the Cafe on Race day.
 
No because they were wore out long before the loader was put on . The loader has only been on 6 months
 
Having bought a new Branson tractor with Titans and them already cracking, I think Titan doesn't use enough plasticizers in their mix. They ought to check out the Korean tires that come standard with some of their tractors, like the LS new one I just bought. Tire dealer that I use for my farm work only uses Korean tubes too...zero complaints. I even went so far as to have them replaced, by Branson (that tire dealer did it for me) and the next set of new Titans were the same way. But the tractor is a 2007 model and they haven't fallen off yet, wear-ability is not stellar but ok for what I do.
 

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