Posted by mkirsch on December 23, 2008 at 05:36:51 from (64.80.108.56):
In Reply to: Farmall c posted by John G. Hasler on December 22, 2008 at 18:27:38:
T Med, you just have to keep your eyes open to find a good used set. It may take a while, and probably will take a while. You may have to settle for mismatched tires. Getting exactly what you want at the price you want to pay rarely happens; often you have to compromise.
As much as people like to think so this site is not the end-all, be-all for tractor stuff. There are other websites, like ebay, (tractor house dot com), etc..
For tires, though, you need to go through local sources. Shipping is crazy expensive, and rear tractor tires have to go by truck freight, which is even worse than Fedex or UPS. Any price advantage from going online is quickly negated by the cost and inconvenience of having the tires shipped. Plus if you buy from the local guy he'll even put them on for you. Don't ask him if you bought the tires online.
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