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welderman85

sorry if i posted this in the wrong spot. i was at the local farm store today and was looking at tires for the front of my Lt1136. they were made by a company called hi-run i have never heard of them before so i did a little searching and didnt come up with much for tractor tires so i was wondering what you guys thought of them. thanks

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Don1977

Don't know who makes them. I have some with the same tread on a trailer. Been on there 30 years or more and still in good shape but it's been kept inside. I thank they are sold under a lot of different names. The name on mine is ARCO. Some have got some good deals from tire stores that sell on line.

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Tankman

I've seen the Hi-Run tires but, don't know who manufactures them. Perhaps made to order for Hi-Run by the lowest bidder.

Made a purchase last week from Miller Tire. Totally impressed with the service, delivery, price. You might take a peek-a-boo if you need tires at Miller's website; http://www.millertire.com/categories/lawn-garden-tires/

I unmounted and mounted a pair of Carlisle Turf Masters, 23 x 10.5 - 12's. Was OK, easy enough.

Then I unmounted a pair, 16 x 7.5 - 8's, also Carlisle Turf Masters. Now, thank goodness, a chore that needs doin' only once every 25 years or so! Ugh. :smile: :smile: :smile:

PS. All were tubeless. The 7.50 width front tires aren't common (stock) at suppliers. A few local tractor dealers were out of stock, waitin' for delivery of tires this size.

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SousaKerry

Yeah the Hi-Runs are Chineese tires sold by all the finest Farm stores and Ebay junk dealers at inflated prices. 

 

I think they start the newbies at the factory on the lawn mower tires and once they survive for a couple of weeks without loosing too many fingers they move up to trailer tires, then car tires. 

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Jake Kuhn

I have a set on my JD 112 and they have never leaked air. They aren't bad tires. I bought them from a family farm and home for $20 each a couple years ago.

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welderman85

i picked up a set of these today for less than 20.00 a tire. at family farm and home they were 10.00 cheaper there than TSC they seen to be a ok tire i didnt want to buy china tires but i found out the carlise turffs i was going to order were from china

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