Posted by WellWorn on July 31, 2015 at 05:12:35 from (75.250.148.53):
In Reply to: More tires posted by Donald Lehman on July 29, 2015 at 16:46:02:
TSC tires and tubes couldn't hold air long enough to float themselves back to China if inflated to 2psi and launched from Hong Kong.
Last wheelbarrow tire & tube purchased there, lasted just under 9 hours. Disgusted and in too much hurry to run back to town, I went out behind the barn to check the remains of a wheelbarrow that had been sitting in the weeds for about 10 years, and the tire (Kenda) was still holding air. Put it on the daily driver and topped it off - it's still working fine a year later.
Had to get a tractor front last winter, and the local tire shop provided an "American Farmer" branded one, made in USA. Not sure about the tube, but so far, so good.
I've been meaning to try Trans American Rubber. They don't sell direct, and there isn't a store local, but for good tires and tubes, it might be well worth the trip. Tami Grimes
<tami@transamericanrubber.com> was very helpful in finding the nearest dealer. Anyone here have any experience with them?
This post was edited by WellWorn at 19:36:02 07/31/15.
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