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Re: Re: where to get cheap imported tractor tires
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Posted by Captain.n/e,Mo. on December 23, 2002 at 05:30:21 from (65.69.164.225):
In Reply to: Re: where to get cheap imported tractor tires posted by zoomy on December 23, 2002 at 01:43:25:
Cheap tires may make the difference between sitting in a fence row rusting and actually being useful.I can't always shell out 400$ for one tire,I always try to find used tires for antique tractors but that is not always an option.And besides, a tractor that sits in someones driveway in town as a conversation piece or as a status symbol doesn't need good tires they just need to hold air and look good. If the tractor is a working tractor,I'd probably go with better tires. You would'nt put a $700 set of eagle GT+4 good year tires on a VW bus or a set of 14 ply steel radial truck tires on a datsun would you?I just mean some tractors do not need the best.
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