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best place to buy rear tractor tires?

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Lynn Kasdorf -

12-30-2003 07:59:48




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I just acquired a '47 John Deere B (a very cuddly tractor!), and it will be needing new rubber in the rear. What is the best place to buy new tires and tubes? Call local tractor dealers? Wait for a tractor show? Order online (I buy car tires from tire rack online).

I'm afraid new rear tires will cost almost as much as I paid for the tractor!

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jayhawkerroy

12-31-2003 13:04:29




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
I have used Tire Town to get Firestone blems to fit a Case manure spreader. I live only 13 miles from one of their stores. Very good prices. If you are in Leesburg, VA, shipping could be expensive, given the distance.
website: www.tiretown.com
email: sales@tiretown.com



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Alvin n Ms.

12-31-2003 07:24:57




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
Lynn, the usefullness of those tractors are long gone. They were only built to replace a pair of mules in the first place, and were dangerous as a mad dog at a picnic. From the looks of the tire, it most likely can be repaired, as tractor tires don't have to be all that good. You also could fill them with water, if it is just a slow leak and it would take a long time to leak back down. Won't hurt for the water to freeze, long as it's not operated, and it sure won't leak out. Comments about this post are welcome. alvinnms

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mgroote

12-31-2003 12:48:43




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 Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Alvin n Ms., 12-31-2003 07:24:57  
Alvin, I have owned several tractors of the type that Lynn has.(antiques) They include several different brands and sizes and all have proven to be very useful. They also provide a link to my agricultural heritage that is worth much more than the actual economic usefullness of the machine. As far as their safety is concerned, any machine is only as safe as the trained operator. I think that point as been made several times before on this forum and others. By the way, the tractors safety is closely linked to the condition of the tires on the machine. Assuming that the tractor is used for more than a lawn ornament, poor tires should be replaced and leaky tires should be repaired correctly. That said, the best place to buy tractor tires is a full service ag tire shop equipped to sell, install and service ag type tires. Shop around your area, your likely to find a good one close.

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Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg,

12-31-2003 08:23:42




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 Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Alvin n Ms., 12-31-2003 07:24:57  
"Lynn, the usefullness of those tractors are long gone. They were only built to replace a pair of mules in the first place, and were dangerous as a mad dog at a picnic."

...huh? I recently posted a question about the danger of tricycle tractors vs wide front, and the overwhelming concensus is that unless you are using a loader, there is no significantly greater risk of tipping a narrow front, provided you have the tired filled (which these are). It is a matter of how careless the driver is.

This is a restoration project for me that will be used for occasional things on our hobby farm. So, it will be plenty useful for me. My other obsolete tractors (a 1957 Ford 650 and a 1975 Case 580B backhoe) serve me quite well, thank you. And this nice old JD will be a handy addition to the stable as well as a thing of beauty.

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Alvin n Ms.

12-31-2003 11:44:45




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 Re: Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-31-2003 08:23:42  
Lynn, the usefullness of those tractors are long gone. They were only built to replace a pair of mules in the first place, and were dangerous as a mad dog at a picnic."
I will stand by claim 100%. alvinnms



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buck

12-30-2003 12:40:31




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  

Don't overlook the local mom and pop tire store. The kind that carry a few on name brand lines but can get you anything you want. Probably won't have any tractor tires in stock but can get them in a few days.



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Steve W (NY)

12-30-2003 12:06:20




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
I bought a couple of fronts for my Ford 2N from Miller tire, and they were cheap. But when I priced rears for my Farmall BN, I found the local Tire store was competitive, and mounted them for free. Plus they wer cool about taking the tires off the rim, and then waiting a week or two till I could sandblast and paint the rims. I would buy local if not that expensive.

Take Care
Steve



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Mike W J

12-30-2003 11:52:53




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
I just bought new firestones 15/5/38 from a tire dealer for $250 each



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i r baboon

12-30-2003 11:31:48




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
desser tire 1 800 air tire



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Cosmo

12-30-2003 10:19:25




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
Two years ago I replaced both rear tires and tubes on my MF35 for less than $450 at a local Goodyear dealer. Are your's an oddball size?



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Wayne

12-30-2003 09:48:08




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
Tucker Tire



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Shane

12-30-2003 08:54:03




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
Don't buy from a tractor dealer! Buy from a heavy equipment tire dealer or ag tire dealer. Depends on what size you need this may get to be very expensive. You may be able to find some used ones at an auction if you can wait. Or post an ad for used tires and their size. Be glad you aren't replacing the drive tires on a large combine!



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Alvin n Ms.

12-30-2003 08:18:49




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
You can pick up fair looking tires at equipment auctions, and maybe put a boot over a hole, as you won't be doing very much work. The ones you already have may can be repaired, with a new tube and boot, or liner. About $135.00 each, Other wise be prepared to pay out about $800.00. Let us know when you get the job completed. alvinnms



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Bob Langer

12-31-2003 20:59:17




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 Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Alvin n Ms., 12-30-2003 08:18:49  
Sounds like a site other than 'Yesterdays Tractors' may be more meaningful to you.



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JD-Tractor

12-30-2003 08:09:46




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 Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, , 12-30-2003 07:59:48  
Hold on to your wallet!!! New rear tires will most likely cost as much as you paid for the tractor,Post into the want-ads and see if someone has take-offs OR USED tires. or find someone else that needs tires and maybe you can get a quantity discount!!



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henrich-Iowa

12-30-2003 11:59:39




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 Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to JD-Tractor, 12-30-2003 08:09:46  
I'm sure your local dealer would appreciate the business, I always try to keep my business in the community or county. It doesn't pay to buy far away, some people think they are getting a bargain out of town but there are no bargains like home. I knew an older gentleman that would drive all over pricing things before he purchased, it didn't matter what it was from a car to a tire. He maybe put on over 500 miles before he made the deal and then bragged about what he saved. He was the guy that would also put saw horses at the end of his driveway when it rained so that nobody would mess up his drive with tracks. Weird!

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dennie

12-30-2003 11:30:06




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 Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to JD-Tractor, 12-30-2003 08:09:46  
tire towm in kansas city kansas best deal we have found and shipping is reasonable to



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Alvin n Ms.

12-30-2003 11:03:44




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 Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to JD-Tractor, 12-30-2003 08:09:46  
JD, do you have any idea what the freight charges will be? alvinnms



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dennie

12-30-2003 11:36:19




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 Re: Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? in reply to Alvin n Ms., 12-30-2003 11:03:44  
we got two 11 38 tires and shipping to illinois was $55.00



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