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Posted by dds-inc on May 19, 2007 at 17:10:10 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: Now it looks better. posted by IaGary on May 19, 2007 at 15:13:22:
my oh my, the price we have to pay for these luxirious shoes! With the prices at a maximum for these tires, used tires are non-existent. NO such thing as a cheapy AG tire like the general or safemark or CO-OP anymore. It's all firestone, goodyear, titan, and BF Goodrich tires now. NOT that there is anything wrong with them. In fact, I doubt if any new AG tire will fail compared to the old cheapy ones they used to sell. If you looked at my farmall 404, the safemark tire on the left is newer than the goodyear on the right, but the safemark is coming apart at the tread. My point? Quality tires last 'forever' provided that the owner keep sunlight off of them, air them up properly, and keep them from spinning too much.
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