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Re: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires?
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Posted by mgroote on December 31, 2003 at 12:48:43 from (216.114.249.58):
In Reply to: Re: best place to buy rear tractor tires? posted by Alvin n Ms. on December 31, 2003 at 07:24:57:
Alvin, I have owned several tractors of the type that Lynn has.(antiques) They include several different brands and sizes and all have proven to be very useful. They also provide a link to my agricultural heritage that is worth much more than the actual economic usefullness of the machine. As far as their safety is concerned, any machine is only as safe as the trained operator. I think that point as been made several times before on this forum and others. By the way, the tractors safety is closely linked to the condition of the tires on the machine. Assuming that the tractor is used for more than a lawn ornament, poor tires should be replaced and leaky tires should be repaired correctly. That said, the best place to buy tractor tires is a full service ag tire shop equipped to sell, install and service ag type tires. Shop around your area, your likely to find a good one close.
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