Posted by georgeky on October 25, 2007 at 21:52:31 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Tire brands posted by MF Poor on October 25, 2007 at 18:55:03:
MF Poor, you get what you pay for. Firestone all the way. I had nothing but trouble out of the Titans I had. One even developed a big knot the day I put it on. The dealer claimed I voided the warranty by having my loader on the tractor. He never mentioned that while he was putting them on the tractor. The rears weren't much better. Won't last on the road at all. Got a set on my 666 now that are only 5 years old and more than half the tread is gone and some cracking too. Got a set of Huskee's been on my M since dad bought it in the 70's. Has many road miles with a 2 row picker on it. Tires still have 90% tread on those.
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