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Topic: Need Skid Loader Tire Recommendations
Posted By: coggonobrien
Subject: Need Skid Loader Tire Recommendations
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 6:04am
What affordable tires have you guys ran with good luck?  My skidloader is used for moving snow, dirt work and some driving on concrete.

Thanks



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Posted By: den/southern illinoi
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 4:44pm
When we had a "tired" skid steer, we found out our best life was to put on tires from Bobcat.  It was a Bobcat and when we went to another brand (supposed to be just as good), we did not get near the life out of them as the Bobcat tires.  Used it pretty much the same as you are talking about.  Yes, they cost more but in the long fun, did not give us as much trouble and were pretty well the same cost since we got longer life out of them.
Den


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Own 4 wheel 20, 2-5015, 5020 and associated equipment and 2 electric forklifts.


Posted By: NICKMI
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 4:51pm
Father in law gets recapped ones from wonderland tire in town skidsteer is used on dairy farm and under same conditions you describe with good luck another option to consider if you can find re capped ones locally


Posted By: HD6GTOM
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 4:51pm
Years ago when I was in the tire business Titan HD2000's were good, Any Firestone was also good.  We bought  semi loads of these and left them sit for up to 6 months.  By doing this they hardened up and lasted longer.   


Posted By: JimWenigOH
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 5:45pm
I like the "Beefy Baby".


Posted By: Matt (Jordan,MN)
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 6:34pm
When I worked at a bobcat dealer I put on many tires. The ones that wore the best was the Bobcat branded heavy duty tires. The next best was Bobcat standard duty and Firestone. We sold some galaxy tiers and they didn't seam to last. The Goodyears they sold always had a problem with ply separation in the side wall. I would put on bobcat heavy or standard duty or Firestone.

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Posted By: Hoss
Date Posted: 20 Jun 2017 at 8:45pm
Cy and Charlies in independence has recapped skidder tires that hold up pretty good for a reasonable price.  you might have to wait a while to get them, depends what sizes they have at the time.

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