Posted by littlefarmer on December 04, 2021 at 10:38:00 from (104.240.134.241):
I took my car in today to have the tires replaced. This guy also supplies implement and tractor tires. The rears on my Farmall 656 are getting bad, and was thinking about replacing them before next spring. (I use this tractor for crop farming).
I don't buy tractor tires that often, so I'm not in the loop very much about the latest, but I've heard rumors about shortages. I was surprised that my dealer told me the 15.5 x 38 rears are IMPOSSIBLE to get. Not only that, but tri-rib fronts and ALL implement and large equipment tires are near-impossible to get. Absolutely none in inventory, or available anywhere. At least according to this guy.
Just wondering if others have heard this. If it's true, what is going to happen in a few months, when Spring arrives and farmers start hitting the fields? Doesn't seem to be much about this in the media. Farmers only have a few weeks window to get things in in the Spring. What happens if there are massive delays in getting crops planted next year?
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