Haven't had any experience with Nebraska Tire on tractor tires, but I've had miserable experience with their car and light truck tires. Also their balancing. I don't know if it's their machines or the operators, but whenever they balanced wheels for me, they never seemed quite right. I have a bubble balancer in my shop, and I've taken wheels that Nebraska Tire has freshly balanced, put them on my bubble balancer, and had them lean over to one side. My Olds takes 225-60-16 tires. Last summer I bought a pair of new take-offs from Nebraska Tire and mounted them myself. A couple of days later, our daughter was visiting and drove up to Mason City, Iowa to visit friends, about a six hour drive each way. First time I drove the car after she came back, I thought something wasn't right. I checked and one of the new fronts had blown two big blisters on one sidewall. Then NT didn't have an identical tire for a replacement, so they wound up giving me a pair of brand new high dollar Cooper tires at no extra charge. 'Nuff sed about Nebraska Tire.
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