Looking for some used tractor tires 16.9 x 28.
Anyone have some sitting they want to sell?
Thanks
when in doubt add garlic
Looking for some used tractor tires 16.9 x 28.
Anyone have some sitting they want to sell?
Thanks
when in doubt add garlic
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Dang, them are some wide tires.
What the heck are they for?
What kind of tread do you want?
Boss-
The tread doesn't make much difference.
It's on an old '54 Leyland. The previous owner had changed out the rims to something wider than original so the tires could be narrower but not too much.when in doubt add garlic
Tiny little things?
I've got some 20 x 25, but they're bald, questionable sidewalls, and are currently a tower foundation. Good 500 lbs a piece. Think they'll stretch?
Ooh, there's a fifth one with great tread. Unfortunately, a nasty tear in the sidewall that I couldn't see when I bought it (auction). Wasted that $3. Then had to manually load it and haul it off.
I know how big Bertha is, you got something larger?
Here you go: http://cgi.ebay.com and another pair if you need 4.
PAHS Designer/Builder- Bury it!
Edited 10/25/2006 8:52 am ET by VaTom
rez,
Find a recapper!
seriously tractor tires are often recapped without any problems so if you go looking for a recapper you might find the size you need..
Now here's a real hint.. foam fill the tires.. that way decades from now you won't have had any tire problems. as the tread wears out you haul them in for a fresh recap.. Sidewall checking won't mean a thing..
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