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What Brand Of Tire Do You Use?

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    Posted: 15 Oct 2010 at 9:21pm
I started looking for replacement tires for our front tractor tire on a WD45 and AC running gear. I have looked at American Farmer, Carlisle Farm, TSL Interco, Nanco, Titan, Firestone, Rural King and GPX Galaxy on the internet and read the reviews only to find out this one is too soft ect. Now I ask of the forum members which ones do you own?
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I have alway been a fan of Firestone and Titan
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Firestone Traction Field and Road. Love them. Have them on 2 out of the 3 B's, only because the 3rd one doesn't need replaced yet and I can't justify spending the money for new tires when I don't need them. They are great tires once you get a little road wear in them.
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American made!!
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for wagons and front tires on tractors....what ever is the cheapest! for work tires (rears on tractors. firestone and bf goodrich have been good to me.
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Titan always donated the tires for our FFA projects back in high school... that's a big plus in my book.
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Danny, I like the new round and black kind. lol
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 I'm with Don, if it's round and black it will work a long time on a tractor front or wagon gear. If you are going to hauling heavy loads with the running gear or hauling on the roads I would worry some about load range of the wagon tires.
 Dad put new Firestones on the front of the 8N Ford several years ago and the ribs were worn off in 2 years. They are still round so you just need to use the brakes to help steer.
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I put a set of American Farmer tires on the D19. I haven't got to use them much but i Like that they say Made in U.S.A in big bold letters. I also have used Firestone,Goodyear, Titan, Kelly Springfield and there all good. Go to your local tire dealer and see what they say and what works good for your type of soil. 
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