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Anyone heard of Harvest King tires??

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770

03-18-2005 16:50:57




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Anybody heard of Harvest King Tires??? Any good??? Thinking of buying a set of 13.6 38.




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Too Far Gone

03-19-2005 17:24:31




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 Re: Anyone heard of Harvest King tires?? in reply to 770, 03-18-2005 16:50:57  
I own a full set of That brand on my farmall,and they seem real good.



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ShepFL

03-19-2005 12:45:37




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 Re: Anyone heard of Harvest King tires?? in reply to 770, 03-18-2005 16:50:57  
I am running a set on my 550 13.6x28 and have had no issues with them. My 550 is not a puller nor heavy duty farm work. It used for alot of utility work plus farm chores i.e. plowing, disking etc on 40+ acres.

I am pleased with the performance. I got them in lieu of Firestones because of cost.
FWIW



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770

03-19-2005 13:26:40




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 Re: Anyone heard of Harvest King tires?? in reply to ShepFL, 03-19-2005 12:45:37  
The tread pattern seems to look similar to a firestone....If I can save a 100 bucks I figure why not??? I think I'm going to try them....Pulling lighter classes like the 4000 to 5500 I can't see why there would be such a difference...Thanks to both....



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Steven

03-18-2005 19:39:20




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 Re: Anyone heard of Harvest King tires?? in reply to 770, 03-18-2005 16:50:57  
Yes I have. They are a cheaper line of tires. I have bought 3 ribs and wagon tires and they seem to hold up fine. I don't have any experience with the rears. How much cheaper are they than a Firestone or Titan?



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770

03-19-2005 05:56:17




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 Re: Anyone heard of Harvest King tires?? in reply to Steven, 03-18-2005 19:39:20  
about 40-50 dollars per tire....PLUS they weigh less.....(trying to make weight).



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Steven

03-19-2005 18:04:48




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 Re: Anyone heard of Harvest King tires?? in reply to 770, 03-19-2005 05:56:17  
If they weigh less there is less rubber in them. That would have me concerned. But on the other hand, I'd trust a new set of anything more than some of the old, weather-cracked stuff that's out there. I'd buy them.



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