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Posted by Don-Wi on August 09, 2007 at 23:29:26 from (70.224.228.157):
In Reply to: Titan Tires Again... posted by RodInNS on August 09, 2007 at 06:57:38:
We've got some on our 165- LB/SB. It's a loader so no the rears aren't fully loaded all the time, when the PTO works we use it to run the manure spreader in the winter which I'm pretty sure it loads the tires close to their max. Otherwise they see pretty rough service on the farm and seem just fine. We've got a dead 1755 in back that has the same style with armstrong on the side yet, and they were just fine too. One got a small slit inbetween the treads though and after sitting in the sun for several years it blew a leak. Really should get it fixed befor ethe rim rots out fromt he fluid, but at the same time it doesn't run..... it's a real dilema but I should fix it before winter starts. Donovan from Wisconsin
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