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Re: Off Brand Tires
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Posted by Don-Wi on April 30, 2006 at 07:29:30 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Off Brand Tires posted by Allan In NE on April 29, 2006 at 16:54:31:
Yup, we've got a set of Titan long bar - short bar tires on our 165 massey and a matching set of Armstrong tires on our 1755 Oliver (dead). The tire size just wore off the 165 last year, and the tires have been on for about 5 years or so. Great traction. It used to have feild & roads, but my brothers ran over a disk probably 15 years ago and they lasted longer than we thought they would. Now our 1855 needs new tires (18.4-34's) Dealer quoted somewhere around $1000 for tires, tubes, and whatever extra fluid they have to add to what we already have to make them full again. The old Coop tires on it are down to about 20-30%. Still better then the Feild & Roads on the duals though, they are smooth as a baby's bottom. May get the Coop's put on the duals and posibly new Titan's Donovan from Wisconsin
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