Posted by hd6gtom on March 10, 2015 at 09:29:09 from (63.153.200.124):
In Reply to: New Tractor tires posted by Banditfarmer on March 10, 2015 at 08:16:48:
Bandit I sold Bkt's along with dozens of other different brands of rear tires. BKT will work fine on a utility or chore tractor. The tread was not designed to do field work in USA soils. They were designed to work in European soils. For field work I prefer Firestone but like I said BKT's are dandy for your tractor. As I found while in business, everyone else knows more about tractor tires than I did, their cousin told them etc etc and what they said was the absolute truth. It sounds like the guys you spoke with are in this class of tire experts. 99.9% of them did not know s---.
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