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Wanted Wheel Horse Tire Pictures Ags/Atv/Golf Tires

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Cutlas3391

Well im sure theres plenty of post and discussions on tires on this forum but really don't see a dedicated post on just tire pictures. I might be wrong and didn't dig deep enough? I gone through a lot of pictures and like a lot of other people like to see what the tires would look like on are tractors before we buy them. My goal was to buy aggressive tire look on my 520 Wheel Horse with a smooth ride and don t know even if that possible? Almost like im looking for a worn down ags tires. So if you got ags, atv, or golf tires on your wheel horse post your pictures here so we all could see what they look like and next time when we buy tires we have an idea what they would look like on are tractors. Thanks

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bean

these are my deestone 23x8.50-12 tires. they ride rough on dry ground, but really dig in the dirtpost-5404-0-49397800-1378306526_thumb.jp

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groundhog47

Might be a better photo close up, long shot hides dirt, grime , and neglect better:

C120: 23x10.5-12 Nanco Rear, 16x6.5-8 Firestone front; L156: 23x8.5-12 Deestone rear, 16x6.5-8 Carlisle front 

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pacer

Good idea about tire pics, some of the tires just arent available in the original sizes for our horses. I found this out with my D-180 and my 1054, both of them originally having a 15" size that isnt made anymore.

 

This is the 1054 with what I used as replacement - Its American Farmer in 7.60x15 and is a fair bit larger than the original 6.40x15 and is a bit snug in fit but looks pretty darn good --- kinda bad a**

 

This is the dealer that had the American Farmer --  http://stopandgotires.com/model.asp?model=Traction%20Implement%20I-3

 

The fronts are garden variety 400x8.

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Cutlas3391

Good idea about tire pics, some of the tires just arent available in the original sizes for our horses. I found this out with my D-180 and my 1054, both of them originally having a 15" size that isnt made anymore.

 

This is the 1054 with what I used as replacement - Its American Farmer in 7.60x15 and is a fair bit larger than the original 6.40x15 and is a bit snug in fit but looks pretty darn good --- kinda bad a**

 

This is the dealer that had the American Farmer --  http://stopandgotires.com/model.asp?model=Traction%20Implement%20I-3

 

The fronts are garden variety 400x8.

 

 

Pacer sweet looking machine!!! I love the side walls look

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Martin

heres my sons 875 with duro 23 x 10.50-12 ags on standard 12 x 7 wheels. these are the smoothest riding ags I've ridden on......

 

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Anglo Traction

Pencil me in too for the Duro 23 x 10.50 x 12s on 7" rims :handgestures-thumbupright: - 

 

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smoreau

my 520 project with 26-12-12's

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Note  it has a smooth ride!!

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Sparky

Ag's are cool but everyone's doing it... :grin:  ! I went with these.

 

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They are 23x10.5x12 Carlisle All-Trails. They worked great this past winter with 75#'s of weight on each rear rim and NO chains.

Mike....

 

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JimmyJam

heres my sons 875 with duro 23 x 10.50-12 ags on standard 12 x 7 wheels. these are the smoothest riding ags I've ridden on......

 

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Martin, where did you or your son get your tires from? Love the Ag/Tri-rib look!!!!

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Martin

Search ebay......

Deestone d401 Tri ribs from morrow tire

Duro hf255 from gct if I remember correctly..

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brandonozz

When surfing CL I saw these and had to get them and give them a try. Carlisle Swamp Pro in 26/12.5/12 with lugs that are 1.5" tall that actually have double edges on the lugs. They get traction and when taking too much bite with the FEL, even dig a hole on hard dry ground!

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squonk

First tractor in line. My 704 with Tru-Powers on he back and Deestone tri-ribs on the front:

 

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Marvin with some carlise Ag's I got from Zeek:

 

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C-160 with some off shore ag's on rear  and Duro ag's on the front:

 

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groundhog47

Do like the narrower tri ribs on his better than my wide ones, they'd be better on a D or 520, something more robust than my C120. They do steer well though.

Search ebay......
Deestone d401 Tri ribs from morrow tire
Duro hf255 from gct if I remember correctly..


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