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Re: How big of a front tire for Farmall 806
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Posted by Don-Wi on January 14, 2007 at 20:22:32 from (76.215.178.90):
In Reply to: How big of a front tire for Farmall 806 posted by Brad inWI on January 13, 2007 at 22:46:20:
Well, if tread isn't an issue I have 2 10.00-16's in the shed I just took off our Massey 285 (6 bolt) and replaced with 11L-15's off our dead 1755 that was sitting in the weeds with really good front tires on it. Now it's sitting in the weeds with 2 bad truck tires instead. I'd take a trade for a pair of 11L-15's (worn doesn't matter too much), preferably on Oliver rims w/ the valve astems on the inside. The 10.00's I've got are both 4 rib & worn but still go round. One is a Firestone and is all but bald basically making it a tri-rib. The other is a General and it's weather checked, but still has a good 1/2" of tread on them between the 2 middle ribs. As far as a cheap place to get them, good luck, Every where I look, a pair of 10.00-16's are $105-110 new. If the bvrand matters, you could drop them off at Interstate Tire along 41 and ask for Firestone's. Our local tire store uses cheaper tires with some other brands. Fleet farm sells Carlisle and some Firestones yet, so I drop them off in Appleton after school, pick them up the next day. Donovan from Wisconsin
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