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I'm thinking  about  new front  tires for my electro 12 hydro  I mostly  use it for plowing  snow and garden work  what would  you guys go with? Three rib or tractor  tires . It doesn't  seem to steer  very good sometimes  plowing. 

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ebinmaine

Non steering while plowing snow is definitely an issue.  

Trina's 867 Pigpen will barely turn even with chain wrapped tires and some extra weight. 

 

I've ordered a set of these:

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Carlisle X-tracs for the steers on her rig. We'll add more weight. Very likely also fluid fill the tires.  

Should help a fair amount.  

 

 

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Achto
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

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I have these on my C145 snow plow tractor & love 'em :wub:. No added weight on the front and very little trouble going where I point it. 

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Brockport Bill

how much to those tires typically sell for ?

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Sailman

What he said :text-yeahthat:Whats the best deal on these tires you have found??? Need them to go with these rears on Digger....Need that puppy to TURN!

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ineedanother
5 minutes ago, Brockport Bill said:

how much to those tires typically sell for ?

They're about $50 each for Carlisles

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OldWorkHorse

Probly $50 to $60 each think I paid about 40 each for mine a few year's back. They are very good traction!

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Lagersolut
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Non steering while plowing snow is definitely an issue.  

Trina's 867 Pigpen will barely turn even with chain wrapped tires and some extra weight. 

 

I've ordered a set of these:

Screenshot_20230302-043504-594.png.e275ca9ee5b761ad09be3931bba29151.png

 

 

Carlisle X-tracs for the steers on her rig. We'll add more weight. Very likely also fluid fill the tires.  

Should help a fair amount.  

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Achto said:

 

 

I have these on my C145 snow plow tractor & love 'em :wub:. No added weight on the front and very little trouble going where I point it. 

 

Ditto - I have these on the 416 -8 for snow blowing - they do a great job

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ebinmaine
51 minutes ago, Brockport Bill said:

how much to those tires typically sell for ?

 

46 minutes ago, Sailman said:

What he said :text-yeahthat:Whats the best deal on these tires you have found??? Need them to go with these rears on Digger....Need that puppy to TURN!

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45 minutes ago, ineedanother said:

They're about $50 each for Carlisles

 

 

 

I paid less than $81 a pair with tax and freight for size 4.80 x 8. 

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Easton Rich

With seeing them, might buy me some. Been looking for awhile for new fronts. Sill rolling all original tires and all

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ineedanother
1 hour ago, Brockport Bill said:

just looked through the amazon info - - and they don't have rims included -- its price for just the tire - so added cost for rim, plus install of tire on rim --  $$ ouch !!!!

Rims are another issue but I look at it this way based on the 20 year or more that you'll get out of good tires...

Tires - $100

Mount - $40

Total Cost - $140

Divide by 20 year of service ($140/20) = $7/year

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ri702bill

AG's, with tubes filled with windshield washer juice, and 25 pound weights. Greatly improves steering while plowing or when fitted with a snowblower...

 

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Achto
8 hours ago, Brockport Bill said:

and they don't have rims included

 

Should be able to use his old rims.

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Mark siebenaler
19 hours ago, Achto said:

 

 

I have these on my C145 snow plow tractor & love 'em :wub:. No added weight on the front and very little trouble going where I point it. 

What  size  are they  and I want to put them  on the rims I have  of course 

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Achto
7 minutes ago, Mark siebenaler said:

What  size  are they 

 

You can get them in most common sizes.

16-6.50 x 8

4.80- 8

6" rim sizes also available.

 

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davem1111
20 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Non steering while plowing snow is definitely an issue.  

Trina's 867 Pigpen will barely turn even with chain wrapped tires and some extra weight. 

 

I've ordered a set of these:

Screenshot_20230302-043504-594.png.e275ca9ee5b761ad09be3931bba29151.png

 

 

Carlisle X-tracs for the steers on her rig. We'll add more weight. Very likely also fluid fill the tires.  

Should help a fair amount.  

 

 

 

20 hours ago, Achto said:

 

 

I have these on my C145 snow plow tractor & love 'em :wub:. No added weight on the front and very little trouble going where I point it. 

 

19 hours ago, Lagersolut said:

 

 

Ditto - I have these on the 416 -8 for snow blowing - they do a great job

 

Another ditto here - I have these on my GT-1848. Haven't had any snow worthy of plowing yet, but I have been driving it around in some muddy conditions and they are awesome. Highly recommended. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

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