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Best Firestone Tire For Pulling

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Tractorguy

11-10-2004 16:42:58




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Looking for the best firestone tire for div. 3 pulling. I plan on getting them professionaly cut. Thanks for the help!!!




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Johnv

11-14-2004 17:19:21




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 Re: Best Firestone Tire For Pulling in reply to Tractorguy, 11-10-2004 16:42:58  
firestone feild and roads are the best all the round tire,supers are ok on some tracks,if you getting them cut i highly recomend XTREME TIRE CUTTING,definatly the most professional cut job that could be done, John



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Tractorguy

11-14-2004 23:16:03




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 Re: Best Firestone Tire For Pulling in reply to Johnv, 11-14-2004 17:19:21  
Thanks, John-Do you have the address or phone number for Xtreme tire cutting? THANKS AGAIN!!!



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john v

11-17-2004 20:45:23




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 Re: Best Firestone Tire For Pulling in reply to Tractorguy, 11-14-2004 23:16:03  
xtreme tires number is 330-584-2985 give him a call



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farmall

11-10-2004 17:38:00




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 Re: Best Firestone Tire For Pulling in reply to Tractorguy, 11-10-2004 16:42:58  
super all traction 2 23degree



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buickanddeere

11-10-2004 18:21:51




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 Re: Best Firestone Tire For Pulling in reply to farmall, 11-10-2004 17:38:00  
Series II are good for a hard clay track or asphalt. On loose tracks a regular Traction Field and Road or even better a 45 degree Titan has fewer bars. And more room to store the loose stuff between the bars instead of stuff being between the tread bar biting edge and the track. The 45 degree tosses the loose dirt out to the side faster too.



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