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B0b Parsons Az

04-25-2002 13:48:49




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Where can I order front tires (4-19size) for my 2N tractor? I also need tubes.
Bob




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Bill MacPherson

04-26-2002 13:33:46




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 Re: Tires in reply to B0b Parsons Az, 04-25-2002 13:48:49  
I have 2 tractors with 400-19 , I have had no problems getting name brand tires at local Good Year dealer ---Bill



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Bob Parsons Az

04-26-2002 17:40:20




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 Re: Re: Tires in reply to Bill MacPherson, 04-26-2002 13:33:46  

Thanks Bill, I called a nearby Goodyear tire dealer and they had three in stock and about 50.00 dollars each. Thanks again
Bob



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Richard(WY)

04-25-2002 22:05:26




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 Re: Tires in reply to B0b Parsons Az, 04-25-2002 13:48:49  
Try Tucker Tires. best folks around to do business with. Ask for Junior, tell him that Bubba sent you and you will get a ministerial discount. I bought tires and tubes from him for my 4X19 rims, well satisfied with them.



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Tyler (MD)

04-25-2002 15:10:46




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 Re: Tires in reply to B0b Parsons Az, 04-25-2002 13:48:49  
Miller Tire sells single rib, and tri-rib tires for your needs.

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Dell (WA)

04-25-2002 14:12:30




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 Re: Tires in reply to B0b Parsons Az, 04-25-2002 13:48:49  
Bob..... ..unless you're really into "originallity" I'd at least look at some used knobby motorcycle tires for your 4 X 19 front rims. Tractor's not carrying much frontend weight and you're not driving that fast eather (grin) New innertubes and unless you're into thorn problems, (use slime) you're good to go..... ....Dell



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dave#1

04-25-2002 14:51:31




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 Re: Re: Tires in reply to Dell (WA), 04-25-2002 14:12:30  
That's the second time I've heard to use motorcycle tires, that's not a bad idea at all!

later,dave



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Steve IA

04-26-2002 09:23:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Tires in reply to dave#1, 04-25-2002 14:51:31  
Murdercycle tires might work fine on turf or dirt, but If you're going to the barn lot, Ag tires are much better. They have protection built in to reduce weather checking and rot caused by contact with manure. The amount of antioxidant and antiozonant oils added to non-ag tires is less but is usually not needed as the tires wear out and are replaced before the rot sets in. But for $30/tire it may not be a big deal. Can you buy motorcycle tires for $30? My 2¢. Steve 8N 169302

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Try a search on EBAY for TUCKER TIRE NT

04-25-2002 14:06:23




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 Re: Tires in reply to B0b Parsons Az, 04-25-2002 13:48:49  
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Ken N Tx

04-25-2002 14:24:13




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 Re: Re: Tires in reply to Try a search on EBAY for TUCKER TIRE NT, 04-25-2002 14:06:23  
Try www.google.com its a search engine....You will find anything on the Net..... ....



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