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Re: Anyone buy from TireTown?
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Posted by Clarkbug on January 28, 2007 at 17:16:53 from (72.83.173.116):
In Reply to: Anyone buy from TireTown? posted by Clarkbug on January 28, 2007 at 13:23:52:
Well then I guess that Ill need to give these guys a call. However, I suppose that the shipping to upstate NY might offset any of the savings, so I should ask around locally first too I suppose. I dont mind if they are buffed as long as they will still last me a while. Im going to be tinkering with the M for a while (I live in Virginia, tractor is in NY, its sad...) but it really needs tires before it can be driven too far at all. So for the next few years I probably wont even get a chance to work it hard, but eventually I would like to. I just dont want to spend 700 dollars for tires now only to have to do it a few years down the road because a casing splits on me when there is 95% of the tread left... On a side note, the tires on the M now are 15.5x38's. Should I keep this, or maybe narrow it down a size or two? Im pretty sure its the 11" rim that came with the tractor.. Thanks, ~Bug
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