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Re: Re: Re: Long Bar Short Bar Tire Tread Design
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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 15, 2001 at 21:13:03 from (152.163.205.72):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Long Bar Short Bar Tire Tread Design posted by gene b on July 15, 2001 at 19:06:00:
I just got a set of Titans for the F-12 friday, They said they were formerly the Armstrong Tire Company.The lugs seem pretty soft but we will see how they last. I use the tractor almost daily. They did well pulling the baler and hay wagon together saturday, but the test will come when the plow and disk come out this fall. By the way, I hate to spoil the fun Miller tire is having ( I am sure they are good people), but call around! Many rural tire stores can get the same tires at a much cheaper price.Another good thing is no shipping charges! I got the 9.5-36 tires WITH tubes for $210 each. Got new tires and get to eat real food this week!Whoopeeeeee!!!!!!
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