Posted by Mark - IN. on February 08, 2014 at 09:42:38 from (98.215.76.204):
In Reply to: Rear tractor tires posted by Richard G. on February 08, 2014 at 09:12:24:
Outstandng. You should be able to sell the rims one way or another, especially since appear to be in great shape.
Years ago I bought a small tractor from a friend going through a divorce that needed the money. Had fairly new turfs on it, about 90% which still made them worthless. The Deere guy set me up with new rears and asked me if he could donate the the turfs to some elderly couple that were far from wealthy. I have no idea what kind of tractor they had or were using it for, but felt real bad for them. They were about to get stuck with turfs, about 90% of useless. My fear was that given their age, them things were going to push them over the edge, but who am I to get in the way of fate? I rode off on new rears just the same. I think back then was about $800 for two.
Good luck, and you did very well. Oh yeah, don't be given that stitched up tire to any elderly folks. Just because I'm mean doesn't mean that you have to be mean too.
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