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Posted by Rod F. on June 17, 2005 at 05:39:42 from (142.177.97.180):
In Reply to: Re: rear tractor tires posted by JMS/MN on June 16, 2005 at 21:47:17:
If traction is your game, then try the Michelin Agribib. I also have 23 degree Firestone radials, and they wear very well, ride smooth, and pull good on harder surfaces. They probably don't pull as much in wet ground, but they are not intended to. I also have a set of Titan's. They pull really good, and seem to wear fairly well, but are the poorest casings I have ever seen. First and last set. The same as the old Armstrong casings, which simply rot away before they wear out. None of need worry about a poor Goodyear farm tire anymore; they sold the farm tire division to Titan last winter. The Dyna Torque II was the roughest riding, poorest wearing tire I've ever run. My last set will be coming off next year, and probably Agribib's going on in their place. Take care. Rod
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