Posted by paraord on June 17, 2015 at 04:20:59 from (24.103.158.34):
Hey guys, hope this thread is in the right place.
I added a 1964 JD 2010 to my barn a few weeks ago and shes in dire need of new rubber. With cash in short supply like everyone else i am looking anywhere I can to save a bit. It has 13.9-36's on it now but I am having a hard time finding them. I can find 12.4's at a great price, and 13.6's pretty good too. They are Starmaxx tr 60's 8 ply. I cant find much on em except they are made in Turkey.
I have a FEL on it, and I m doing a small hobby farm. I mean small. 6 workable acres and I am using less than half of that this year. So it will do a little plowing with the double bottom, some brush hoggin, some manure moving with the bucket, and snow removal in the winter (western NY).
Nothing I have found comes close to the price I have found these Starmaxx tires, everything else local is 175$ min a tire more. I have to imagine anything is better than the balder than bald and dry rotted tires that are likely as old as my father.
Any ideas on their quality?
Also lets negate the cost of shipping entirely for the sake of this.
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