Posted by kyplowboy on March 30, 2009 at 07:54:53 from (98.80.1.159):
Last summer when oil was out of sight tire prices were close behind. I have been need'n a new set of 18.4-34s for about two years but just hated to spend the money. This morning comeing back from feeding I kept hearing somthing and found out it was Ca spirt'n out the little crack in one of the side walls I had been watch'n for a while. Any way to the point, don't see a need to just get one, I will be going in a circle this spring working ground if I do. Have prices fallen any with the price of oil down or is it one of them deals where we paid it last year and they tire folks feel we can keep paying it? Last year I got a quote for Field and Roads for $1,100, put on and pumped full. Would that be high or low today?
Just wanting to get an idea of what I am going to hear when I go looking tomarro after work. Gonna be hard to sleep today I think.
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