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Re: Rear Tires for Brush Hogging
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Posted by RodinNS on September 24, 2005 at 11:36:03 from (142.177.84.143):
In Reply to: Rear Tires for Brush Hogging posted by John - New York on September 23, 2005 at 16:59:04:
Hmmmmm. I shouldn't dump on your tires.....but, I never liked Titan very much. Simply put, I find that they have a very poor casing. Primex are OK, but they aren't going to wear like a Firestone, and probably won't stand up like a Firestone either. Forestry tires are a good idea, especially if you do a lot of this type of work, but they still aren't puncture proof, and they cost a lot of money. Personally, on the AG tire side, I would stay with Firestone, Michelin, or a GoodYear casing. Not saying much for GoodYear's tread design. With Forestry, I would stay with Firestone, PERIOD. I find that with tires, you get what you pay for. I've had my fill of the cheap ones, as they cost more per hour to run. Rod
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