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Posted by Don-Wi on June 09, 2006 at 22:55:17 from (152.163.100.74):
How much does a new pair go for these days? To me a tire is a tire, but I may have found a used pair at the boneyard with about 90-95% tread, and they are the 23 deg. radials. They're also mounted on rims right now but I don't really care if they would come with the deal or not, because the ones on the tractor are gonna go on the duals anyway. They always claim atleast 50% off vs. new parts, so I may try my luck. Used is used, and a tire is a tire to me. One quote we got about 1-2 years ago was right around $7-800 mounted, tubes, and fluid topped off. I think it may have been for a pair of Titan's, or some other lesser known brand like I have on my 1600. I forget the name right now. If I have time I'll try to call a few tire dealers and get a price tomorrow, see what I can come up with. Donovan from Wisconsin
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