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Bob G.

12-25-1999 13:21:12




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Must a been good got new Goodyears for the front of my Cub!!!!! !!!!




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T'other Fred

12-25-1999 19:50:19




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 Re: Yipeeeee in reply to Bob G. , 12-25-1999 13:21:12  
How now;

Do Goodyear front tires perform better than other brands? Or do different soils and applications bring out better characteristics in different brands?

The front on my SC has six hole disks with radial street tires mounted. One is almost smooth, and the other has medium tread. One of the rears has a pretty deep gash in the base of a cleat, so I am somewhat curious what the future holds...

Fred

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ltf in nc

12-26-1999 08:36:48




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 Re: Re: Yipeeeee in reply to T'other Fred, 12-25-1999 19:50:19  
I have not been satisfied with any brand of front tires for small under 50 horsepower tractors. IMHO they are all junk if you work the tractors. My best performance comes from tires made for older pick up trucks. The extra tread does give some protection from thorns and briars. On 6 ply truck tires the sidewalls hold up better also. Rear tires are a different situation. Most brands do O K but the weakness here is the inability to survive ultraviolet light. Cracking and splitting are common. I started observing tires in various states of condition (nearly new to where the cleats were gone) at auctions and I have concluded that Firestone tires do not exhibit the degree of problems exhibited by other brands. Do not take my word for this observation, do your own survey and I believe you will conclude that I am correct. I now go out of my way to buy Firestone rear tires and I am known to be frugal.

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T'other Fred

12-27-1999 19:03:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Yipeeeee in reply to ltf in nc, 12-26-1999 08:36:48  
Then the radial road tires I have on the front may not be something I need to hurry and replace.

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Fred



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The Red

12-25-1999 13:31:05




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 Re: Yipeeeee in reply to Bob G. , 12-25-1999 13:21:12  
Congrats Bob! Hope Santa remembered new tubes.



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