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The 6.00x12 and the 4.00x8 that were used in the late 60's is there something today that's a close match?

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Lee1977

600 x12 can be found in R1 rear tractor type and 400x8 in Deestone triribs. 

I have Deestone 400x8 triribs on a couple of my tractors.

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RED-Z06

I did 6x12 Firestones 20240313_190808.jpg.35ecaf214c729ded63f3f076108fbeb7.jpgand 4.80x8 Deestones up front, real nice fitment.

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ebinmaine

This is Trina's 657 Pony. 

She used Carlisle 6/12 rear AGs and Deestone fronts.  

 

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ri702bill

Miller Tire???

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Miller Tire???

 

Too pricey.  

 

I've been using Simpletire with good success. 

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WHX??

I have yet to find a good replacement for the original front sawtooth threads but these early sixties styles in 4 - 8 steer nice. 

Not many if any late sixties were OEM equipped with 4-8. Try searching for 15x6.50- 8

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John2189
10 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

600 x12 can be found in R1 rear tractor type and 400x8 in Deestone triribs. 

I have Deestone 400x8 triribs on a couple of my tractors.

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Do the tri ribs tear up the lawn when turning?

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Lee1977
29 minutes ago, John2189 said:

Do the tri ribs tear up the lawn when turning?

We have hard red clay in my section of NC takes something extremely heavy to leave tracks. You will have to look for 480x8 trailer tires to find anything with a flat face treaded tire.

The rounded face are usually called wheel barrow tires.

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Handy Don

Carlisle (brand now owned by Carstar) still has something very close to the early 60’s fronts. Their Sawtooth. They are not curved like wheelbarrow tires and have good load ratings. They look pretty good when paired with the original Firestone “All Purpose” rears that resembled auto snow tires! 

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rjg854
15 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Carlisle (brand now owned by Carstar) still has something very close to the early 60’s fronts. Their Sawtooth. They are not curved like wheelbarrow tires and have good load ratings. They look pretty good when paired with the original Firestone “All Purpose” rears that resembled auto snow tires! 

you should post this to the other tire thread  ;)

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ebinmaine
Just now, rjg854 said:

you should post this to the other tire thread  ;)

 

 

I would agree with that and add that if anyone has tires posted here that are not already in that thread... they should be.

 

I was thinking I should add the ones that are on the back of Trina's 657.

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WHX??
On 12/18/2024 at 7:32 AM, John2189 said:

Do the tri ribs tear up the lawn when turning?

Mine don't and I am on all sand with a fairly delicate lawn in some areas. 

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