Posted by Randy-IA on April 05, 2009 at 12:00:42 from (207.177.83.114):
Hi All, Is there any benefit to 6ply tires over 4 ply tires on a M without a TPH? Plowing with a 3-16 trailer or pulling the loaded hay wagon and baler would be the biggest pulling issues and the weight of the 14T baler tongue would be the heaviest anticipated load carried. I doubt if I'll ever be able to afford new tires but good used tires are proving to be elusive so I may have to save up and buy them one side at a time. I can't even find a good used rim to replace my busted one. At a large auction yesterday there where three well worn 13.6-38 tires and one near new, straight from china complete with Chinese writing on the sidewall, tire. I couldn't bring myself to bid on the chinese tire. It went for 175 along with another different size tire. I have two worn out tires I mentioned here a couple weeks ago but decided the tires I have, though mis-matched in tread and size in addition to being weather split, still have much more tread on them . Second question- anyone have a good pair of 12-38 single drop center rims to sell? Thanks ! ...Randy
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