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My friend Rodney Burger just bought two pair of Carlisle 6/12 Farm Specialist rear tires for his Wheel Horses.  First time I ever saw these.  Sold on Ebay!

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squonk

I put a pair  of those  on Skonk. Bought them down the street at my tire store.

 

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Digger 66

Nothing better than NEW TIRE DAY !

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Tach-a-matic

They look great i wish they made narrow rims for a modern horse Id use these

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The Tuul Crib

 I could sure use a couple for my 855. I've got to original tire still on the wheels and I need new rubber! Those sure do look good!

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squonk
37 minutes ago, Tach-a-matic said:

They look great i wish they made narrow rims for a modern horse Id use these

Find some 6/12 wheels and bolt them on

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Sparky

Is it just me (looking at the pics on my itty-bitty phone) but are these tires way more agresive with deeper tread than what we usually see? 

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CasualObserver
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

Is it just me (looking at the pics on my itty-bitty phone) but are these tires way more agresive with deeper tread than what we usually see? 

That's because they're front tires for 4x4 subcompact tractors.:thumbs:

 

You can get them anywhere that sells farm tires.

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WHX??

:text-yeahthat:Nephew  just got a set for his scut fronts at a tractor show, 70 apiece and they are nice tires. They would equally look and perform great on a RJ or 'burb. 

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dells68

@ebinmaine pointed me to these sold by Wally World.  They are Carlisle Tru Power and look almost exactly like the Farm Specialist and a GREAT price to boot!

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Pollack Pete

NICE...….I love ag tires.

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Achto
8 hours ago, dells68 said:

They are Carlisle Tru Power and look almost exactly like the Farm Specialist and a GREAT price to boot!

 

I have a set of True Powers on one of my tractors & like 'em, no complaints. The Farm Specialties look like they have a deeper tread and the angle of the lug looks different. To me they look closer to a Firestone 23degree lug tire. I think either one would serve well.

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Mike'sHorseBarn

I have a set of those Farm Specialists to put on a Panzer. They were priced right and I love the aggressive tread!

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Horse Play
1 hour ago, Achto said:

 

I have a set of True Powers on one of my tractors & like 'em, no complaints. The Farm Specialties look like they have a deeper tread and the angle of the lug looks different. To me they look closer to a Firestone 23degree lug tire. I think either one would serve well.

 

These are 6-12 Tru Powers.

 

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Wild Bill in VA

Some where in my garage is a set of those extinct Firestone 23 degree 23 x 8.50 - 12 tires that have never been mounted  and one Carlisle 6 x 12 AG tire marked WHEEL HORSE that is N.O.S. , these were made in the mid to late 60's . Any body have another one that they might want to sell ?

Carlisle has made many of the tires for Wheel Horse but it is interesting to note that you could get a tractor from Wheel Horse with rims made by Firestone that had Goodyear tires mounted on them !

Wild Bill in Richmond, VA

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