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Re: Old Tires
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Posted by Don-Wi on November 16, 2006 at 23:32:14 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Old Tires posted by Josh Wilhelm on November 16, 2006 at 19:07:00:
If they're truely junk, we'll just pay the fee when we have one changed out, front or back tire doesn't matter. Rears are up to $15/each now I think. Don't know how much if you didn't have them mount anything. We have had them take an extra one here or there in the past though, and it was the same nominal fee as the first 2. For front tractor and implement tires, it's the same $2 fee we get charged for car/truck tires. I had new (used) tires put on my truck about a month ago, but I wanted the other ones back for hay wagons. I still paid the fee for disposal, but then I brought in 4 other junk tires instead to dispose of. Then when we have to change out a wagon tire, we pay the disposal for the one that blew out, and bring in our own used tire to mount back on the rim.
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