wendigo68 0 #1 Posted 2 hours ago I have a wheel horse c160 currently has some turf tires on I was wondering if anybody had recommendations for a good ag tire like tractors have mine don't do good pulling the brinly plow I have or the disc pictures would be appreciated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 75,534 #2 Posted 2 hours ago We have a specific thread dedicated to the subject. LOTS of great information. My short answer, OTR LAWN TRAC is a great AG at a good price. BKT TR315 Trencher are as well. Here's a link: 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlexR 2,294 #3 Posted 1 hour ago It's all about price Cheapest option Deestone D405 they run smallest on width 10.5 size is more like 8.5 in actual width however other then that they really are a good tire. I have had one on my tractor 5 years and used a brinly plowed with them did great BKT TR315 here is a comparison with the Deestone which are on the tractor however the BKT's aren't on rims so so that will cut the width down a bit but i would say it's about 1/2" wider then the deestones both of these are 10.5 width size Otr lawn trac and Carlisle tru powers I believe both of those run close to true size from what I have heard. But to be honest if you want to do plowing you might actually do better with the narrower tire or you can get the Lawn Trac and Carlisle in the 8.5 width as well. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Treepep 914 #4 Posted 1 hour ago @Lee1977 recommended my tires and I have been really happy with them. No fluid however I put tubes in. Great tires. Should last my lifetime. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 9,221 #5 Posted 28 minutes ago One tip I can share, if you might or know that your going to fluid fill the tires, I coat the inside with POR or equivalent to reduce rusting of the rim. If time permits. Fronts are Super Extra Grip 23 10.50 12 Rears Destone 23 10.50 12 The destone set good on the 7 inch rims. The "on size" 23 10.50 12 tires, ie Carlisle, tend to balloon the side walls a bit and set much nicer on 8 1/2" wide rims. On 7 inch rims. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites