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Shea Worden

I just ordered some 6-ply deestone ags. Hope they work.

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cschannuth

They work great. They run a little on the small side but other than that I've had good luck with mine. 

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Shea Worden

thanks. I ordered them because of that. My fenders are really close and I dont want to have to modify. I am trying to restore as close to normal as I can. 

 

 

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doc724

I have been using them on my C141.  They work good enough and the price is reasonable.

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Big_Red_Fred

I've been debating on Deestones, i hear so much on Carlisle Ag's, my son has them on the 414-8, i will order today a pair of 23-1050-12's ,  bought some offest rear wheels for my C125, Nothing like Big Meats

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9 minutes ago, Big_Red_Fred said:

I've been debating on Deestones, i hear so much on Carlisle Ag's, my son has them on the 414-8, i will order today a pair of 23-1050-12's ,  bought some offest rear wheels for my C125, Nothing like Big Meats

 

The Deestone 10.50's are not much bigger than my Original 8.50's. And they are noticeably smaller than my 10.50 Carlyles. 

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Big_Red_Fred

@cschannuth Whats the next step up  ? 26 ? That would be Cool tho, it looks like the seat pan maybe raised, thought i saw bolt holes, thou i can fab brackets, also i have a C165A

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cschannuth

 Some folks go with 26x12-12 but those are a lot bigger and require a 10" wide rim and may require fender mods.  Below is a pic of my C-161 with the 10.5" Carlyles. They are pretty big compared to the original 8.5's also shown. The 10.5's are on 8.5" wide rims. The 8.5" tires are on stock 7" wide rims. 

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46 minutes ago, Big_Red_Fred said:

@cschannuth Whats the next step up  ? 26 ? That would be Cool tho, it looks like the seat pan maybe raised, thought i saw bolt holes, thou i can fab brackets, also i have a C165A

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Big_Red_Fred

Thats Sweet  Craig !

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953 nut

Check this out if you want to see what 26" tires will look like.

 

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Big_Red_Fred

953, all i can say is WOW, that's sum Meats, i will go out to my Trailer, show you my Wide Rims, Secret project build, your the only one who knows hahah till now ! :angry-nono:

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Big_Red_Fred

Shhhhhhhhhhhh, look at them worn out Cowboy boots, just like the owner, full of holes ;-)IMG_03481.jpg.4a4cc5667ce2a18018e34eff286dfacc.jpg

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Red144runner

I like my deestones. 23"x10.50" on 8.5" wheels

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Big_Red_Fred

Dont the C165a look Purity at the camp ? You dont see the Kubota  in back round, its a mirage ;-) IMG_02621.jpg.9b4ea8796737ae298570f71e549929fd.jpg

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Sarge

I'll just leave this here....1277 on front/rear Carlisle Tru Power , with fluid in all 4 and weights/chains ...no spinning .

 

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ClassicTractorProfessor

I too have been looking at the Deestones for my C-125. But having to order them online and wait for them to be shipped here is the part I don't like (I'm very impatient when I want something I want it now :text-lol:) Both of our local farm supply stores carry Hi-Run ags in the size I need. Has Has anyone ran any of them before, and if so what was your opinion of them

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