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    Posted: 27 Aug 2020 at 1:55pm
looking at a pair of 10.00-16 3 ribs for my 190. Anyone got experience and opinions on them?
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No experiences with crop master brand.Most likely an import from Thailand or China.I just bought 3 rib Carlisles for my d17 @ just under $83.00 a piece through Amazon.They are USA made.We'll see how they hold up.
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Carlisle was my firts choice but they're 180 a tire. Cropmaster is 130 a tire
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Guys. I sold Carlisle tires. They need to sit around and get hard before you put them up against bean stunble or corn stalks. Just checked with 1 of my old tire suppliers, you should be able to buy a harvest king tires mounted for 135.00-$140.00 each. Last ones I sold were American Made.

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Crop Master..........China
Crop Max .............Thailand
BKT .....................India
Aliance ................India
Carlisle.................USA
Titan ( goodyear)...USA
Harvest King ........China

some companies have multiple manufacturing locations and may differ slightly from above.


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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Originally posted by HD6GTOM HD6GTOM wrote:

Guys. I sold Carlisle tires. They need to sit around and get hard before you put them up against bean stunble or corn stalks. Just checked with 1 of my old tire suppliers, you should be able to buy a harvest king tires mounted for 135.00-$140.00 each. Last ones I sold were American Made.
How does one make this happen if we need to use the tractors yearly on bean and corn stubble?
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Originally posted by AllisFreak MN AllisFreak MN wrote:

Originally posted by HD6GTOM HD6GTOM wrote:

Guys. I sold Carlisle tires. They need to sit around and get hard before you put them up against bean stunble or corn stalks. Just checked with 1 of my old tire suppliers, you should be able to buy a harvest king tires mounted for 135.00-$140.00 each. Last ones I sold were American Made.
How does one make this happen if we need to use the tractors yearly on bean and corn stubble?
Put a set in the barn while you ruin a set on the tractor? LOL Maybe just buy quality up front?
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Two years ago I put a couple 3 rib 14Lx16.1 Firestone on my 7050 and to my surprise they were made in the USA. Good to go right off the truck and I don't regret the little extra money they cost one bit.
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If you can, put them on right after harvest and done with fall tillage. They will get hard over the winter. Yes we know that is not always possible. We always bought semi loads of tires, took delivery of them 1st week of January. That fut down on stubble damage. I have had to put on combine tires fresh off the line. Bean stubble will destroy them.
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