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dandan111

Hey guys, lost the tire on my 654 round hood. The dry rot gave way and

I have a 10 inch rip with the tube hanging out. My tires are the snow type,

do any of you guys have a good place to buy them?

I will switch to ag tires if I have to but like the snow tires best. I plow lots of

sidewalks here in town and not sure if the ags will be as effective as snow tires

with chains on the concrete.

Where do you guys buy from and how much should they cost?

thanks

Danny

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Kelly

New 6.00x12 snow type tires are getting hard to find, I heard they quit making them, but I've seen them on ebay from time to time, new that is, they ran about $100 each.

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Gene_S

Danny,

Give Norm a call in Bourbon @574-342-4545 Last time I was there he had new ones in his shop (heap that is)... Then after that call Miller Tire in Ohio @419-335-7010 they show them on their web site but don't have the price listed for them.

And if you get desprate you can go steal a pair off one of my tractors till you find some... :banghead:

Good luck...

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Brrly1

Hey Gene, What else you got that we can borrow? :thumbs::banghead:

:ROTF:

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dandan111

Thanks Gene,using my dads old 607. 314 is snowed in out in the shed.

607 needed ran anyway,sure dad would of been happy.

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Coadster32

I get mine from K-Morrow. It's a store on e-bay. I hear miller is good also.

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Pollack Pete

Been buying mine at tires-easy.com I just checked for 6-12 tires.Carlisle Tru Power 4 ply ags are $52.06 each.Carlisle Farm Specialist R-1 6 ply ags are $72.20 each.I don't see any of the snow treads.Bought quite a few tires from these people.Quick shipping.

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dandan111

Will I hate ags plowing on the concrete? Can I still use tire

chains? thanks guys.

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Gene_S

Hey Gene, What else you got that we can borrow? :hide::thumbs:

:hide:

Help yourself John... Their not doing me any good here in California... :banghead:

Right now I'm at my hotel room with the patio doors open overlooking Ventura Harbor and 72 degrees... :ROTF:

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dandan111

California-you dirty dog!

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Gene_S

Trust me Danny, I am ready to come home... :banghead: I'm a 100% home body...

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Brrly1

Work or Vacation? :banghead:

:thumbs:

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Gene_S

Work or Vacation? :ROTF:

:hide:

John I work for Haas Factory Outlet out of Twinsburg OH.

Haas Automation is in Oxnard CA and I have to come out here every few years for factory training. So to answer you questiuon 90% work 10% vacation. My body doesn't like the 3 hour diffrence. I'm dead tired at 7pm and awake at 3am.

Sorry for getting :banghead: Danny... :thumbs:

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sorekiwi

My last 2 orders of tires have come from Tires Unlimited: http://www.tiresunlimited.com/default.htm

They have free shipping on orders of $75.00 or more.

I have seen the old "Snow Tread" tires that I think you are talking about in the Miller catalog.

Daveoman had a (used) pair he was trying to sell a while back, it might be worth a PM.

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dandan111

Thanks for the help guys,Im going to go to Norm tomarrow and see

what he has.

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B-8074

I've been running AG's front and rear on concrete and asphalt all winter with no problems.

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