Posted by Ralph Bauer on August 03, 2012 at 15:39:17 from (75.107.16.137):
In Reply to: grain truck posted by young tractor on August 03, 2012 at 14:59:41:
I have a tire shop just about 9 miles down the road in Blair OK that works on them (shop-made swather trailer with single axle duals 7.00x16s on them from military jeep) Got tube replaced and it was about 30 or 32 dollars total. If you like old stuff and dont mind working on it sometimes, I'd say go ahead. On another note, perhaps more important is the capacity of the 700. Will it do what you need it to do and is not too small?? Consider differences in insurance (I pay 58,- per yr for a Chev.6400), regular maintenance (done yourself/hired out),etc.look at every aspect, incl . availability of parts (used/new/rebuilt) tires, change over to reg. rims, etc. May want to look for a donor one, too. Or turn the truck into a GN trailer! Just thinking out loud. Ralph in OK.
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