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Re: Re: Changing Cub Rear Tires
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on March 22, 2003 at 11:40:34 from (216.165.148.202):
In Reply to: Re: Changing Cub Rear Tires posted by Bill Smith on March 22, 2003 at 09:50:12:
I agree Bill. Unless You have the BIG tire spoons or irons to leverage the tire beads off the rims and bead breakers it's probably a job best left to the Guys that do that work all the time. You pull the wheels/rims/tires off and take them to town I bet the Guys will let You take them home & clean them up/repaint them before they mount the new tires if You ask them real nice! And turf tires with chains will push WAY more snow than any ag tire will. Lot easier to install chains than switch tires/wheels or rims too.
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