Yes, they are a national chain of tire stores. I would assume there would be a tire shop much closer to you, but if you are near Albany, right on broadway, was a good drive shaft place down there too. On this tractor, when I first got it, it had what appeared to be 8 ply tires, nice tread too but hammered elsewhere, forget what exactly, so first one went, I had the tire outfit send someone out, I had a new rim on hand, he did the rest. There was a slight leak or something, he said it would stop, dummy me bought into it, and I worked out of town then, before you know it years go by. It literally blew out the valve while I was standing there one day, thankfully in my yard. That was after I had the other tire on it done, so the last repair was the 3rd time I needed a tire fixed on this tractor, on that rim, 2nd tire repair, I carefully sandblasted it, was summer, so I painted the rim with zinc galv spray, but good, let it dry in the heat, good older rim, a power adjust or something like that, new firestone 4 ply field and road 13.6 x 28, tube, loaded was $550, and that was reasonable, I think that was '04. I thought I remember seeing those tires for around $200 then, and thought well they are not too costly, boy has that changed. I decided to do the 3rd repair myself, turned out just fine, I've done several more at the horse farm, saved a service call at least, spoons paid for themselves. Experienced tire guy/gal would work circles around me for sure, but I learned to use the spoons from watching them, little bite at a time, so not to tear the chords on the bead.
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