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Handy Don
On 10/25/2025 at 12:52 PM, 702854boy said:

I think this tire has another 40 years of use in it

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Shredded and used under NFL artificial turf, maybe  

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sqrlgtr

Swapped out some 23-8.50 Deestone for 23-8.50 carlisle. Raised tractor by a little over an inch and probably 1/2” or more wider. You may have to enlarge oics to see differences and last pic is with one each on traactor.

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RED-Z06
22 minutes ago, sqrlgtr said:

Swapped out some 23-8.50 Deestone for 23-8.50 carlisle. Raised tractor by a little over an inch and probably 1/2” or more wider. You may have to enlarge oics to see differences and last pic is with one each on traactor.

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Yes Deestones run extremely small, i sent a set back this year because their 23x10.50-12 measured 21x9.50-12..

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sqrlgtr

:text-yeahthat: They do run small shame to because they are pretty good tires beside that. I have had those for a least 12yrs.

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sqrlgtr

Horseshoe brand 24-12-12 tires. They are a little over 23.5” tall with a width of around 12” sidewall to sidewall right at 11” across tread. Picture beside an older 23-10.50-12 for comparison. Weight 89.6 lb. With rim gaurd. On 9.5 inch rim.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, sqrlgtr said:

Horseshoe brand 24-12-12 tires

 

Niiiiice fat meats.  

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sqrlgtr

Wifey caught me with her floor scale and wanted to know why I had it out in shop. I told her I had to replace the springs she had stretched out in it. Took her a minute but she didnt find that response to funny :D

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, sqrlgtr said:

Wifey caught me with her floor scale and wanted to know why I had it out in shop. I told her I had to replace the springs she had stretched out in it. Took her a minute but she didnt find that response to funny :D

 

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 

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Handy Don
49 minutes ago, sqrlgtr said:

Wifey caught me with her floor scale and wanted to know why I had it out in shop. I told her I had to replace the springs she had stretched out in it. Took her a minute but she didnt find that response to funny :D

And how long until the temperature went back to normal?

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sqrlgtr
4 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

And how long until the temperature went back to normal?

Still pretty cold in here.:occasion-snowman:

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RED-Z06

I ordered a pair of Tiron 10.5 wide wheels to put on my loader tractor, i hated how the old 26x12x12 lugs had bulged out and rounded.  So, i had wheels but the wheels had 1/2" holes, i bought spacers with the right size studs but the 7/16 lug bolts wouldn't hold the spacers, so i bought 7/16-20 all-thread, and 7/16-20 lug nuts, and made my own bolts, got the wheels on to realize that the wheels are flat, no lug centric pockets, so I ordered some flat faced 7/16-20 lug nuts, got a set of 26x12x12 Tru-Powers on, ballast in, and weights installed.  Game changing setup for stability and traction. So, this is what 26x12x12 tru-power tires look like on 10.5 wide wheels.

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Handy Don
3 minutes ago, RED-Z06 said:

7/16-20 all-thread, and 7/16-20 lug nuts

Most all-thread is pretty low-grade steel unless you specifically look for the stronger stuff

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RED-Z06
34 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Most all-thread is pretty low-grade steel unless you specifically look for the stronger stuff

Grade B7 125,000 tensile strength.

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