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Euzkad tires?

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460/560

03-05-2007 06:42:06




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Has anyone ever heard of Euzkad tires. If so, have you ever seen anyone pull them. I ran across a set of 18.4-38's. They look just like a normal tire and look like they'd pull alright. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with them. Thanks




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Tv Man

03-05-2007 17:12:19




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 Re: Euzkadi tires? in reply to 460/560, 03-05-2007 06:42:06  
Where could you find a dealer for the Euzkadi tires?

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Thanks TVman



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David Trame

03-05-2007 10:14:22




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 Re: Euzkad tires? in reply to 460/560, 03-05-2007 06:42:06  
I have a set of 18 4s cut and they worked great. Unfortunetly tractor doesn't run anymore so I am probably going to sell the tires. They are actually taller then a Firestone so you gain a little ground speed.



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460/560

03-06-2007 06:22:42




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 Re: Euzkad tires? in reply to David Trame, 03-05-2007 10:14:22  
Were yours hard or soft about like a radial. This set almost seems like a radial? I thought they looked like a good set of tires though. Thanks for the replies.



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Ole Sow 53

03-05-2007 10:13:08




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 Re: Euzkad tires? in reply to 460/560, 03-05-2007 06:42:06  

Euzkad is BFGoodrich in Mexico.



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Mike Aylward

03-05-2007 07:07:54




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 Re: Euzkad tires? in reply to 460/560, 03-05-2007 06:42:06  
I have not seen the Euzkadi tires in this size but have seen them in smaller sizes. The small sizes have a 45 degree bar like an old style Firestone and some other sizes look like a BFG-style tread. They look like they would be fine on a farm tractor but the ones I have seen are very soft. If you found a set that was old and hard they might work ok. But most of these replacement tire brands are made out of soft rubber and are not the best pulling tires. Hope this helps. Mike

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