Posted by Rodeo man on June 21, 2018 at 10:39:14 from (166.137.248.45):
Somehow, I have avoided having to buy too terribly many in my life. Looks like I can’t dodge that bullet any longer. Mine are nickel and dimeing me in the poor house.
1. Fronts are as expensive as the back 12.5/80-18. Do mostly loader work, so I want the most plies I can get. Is that thought process wrong? Should I save some cash, and back down to a 6 ply?
2. Backs are 14.9-24. See plenty on line for $350. My guy is at $700. Not sure of his brand, but surely it’s top of the line at that price. Spend the cash, or order on line? Probably get a Harvest King if I order.
3. I mount my own trailer tires/implement tires. Don’t do my trucks because I can’t balance them. Will I regret trying to mount these the fronts. I won’t even attempt the backs, plus they’ll need fluid.
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