Posted by rbhuntn on March 10, 2015 at 08:32:01 from (64.235.22.250):
In Reply to: New Tractor tires posted by Banditfarmer on March 10, 2015 at 08:16:48:
Don't let these folks get you down. You had a need for new tires and you put on a set you could afford. If these work for you and do what you need good enough I say.
On my old 1955 Ford 960 that I am working getting running and back into the fray has old worn tires that are still holding air. I know they won't last long but I have a friend that is scrapping an old IH gasser that has the same size tires again old and worn but I am picking those up as spares.
We do the best we can with what we have or can get hold of.
Glad you got the old Oliver back in field and congrats on having a tractor with your first set of new tires. Enjoy them no matter what anyone says.
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