Posted by Tony in Mass. on April 01, 2011 at 13:24:16 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: Re: 14.9 X 30 tires posted by CWL on April 01, 2011 at 08:04:26:
Yeah being heavier, probably several ply, and no fluid needed, and nearly punchure proof is my bet, no repeat sales for him this millenium! I would hit up Case IH dealers too, better chance for that size used than an old ford shop. I had a farmall W6TA that had 30", that was 20 years ago- pre internet, couldn't find a used one - or a dealer that could order a new one anywhere I went. That and the 26" on the D series AC's was something that turned me right off something up for sale. With the WWW, you might find a new set with free shipping! Did Orig poster check 'Tucker tire' in Tenn?
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