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WVHillbilly520H

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Deestone. 23x10.50-12. Couldn’t beat the price. $100 for pair shipped to my door. 6 ply

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Darb1964

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Bean701
3 hours ago, JaysHorse said:

Deestone. 23x10.50-12. Couldn’t beat the price. $100 for pair shipped to my door. 6 ply

 

Welp, I feel silly.  Got my Deestones tonight too from Amazon, but I got 8.5s and it cost me $128 shipped for the pair.  Leaning them up against the 312 and I don’t think I’m going to be happy with the look, too skinny.  Wish I had done 10.5 now...

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Mikey the Monkey

Can't wait to see them mounted...great deal!

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JaysHorse
4 hours ago, Bean701 said:

 

Welp, I feel silly.  Got my Deestones tonight too from Amazon, but I got 8.5s and it cost me $128 shipped for the pair.  Leaning them up against the 312 and I don’t think I’m going to be happy with the look, too skinny.  Wish I had done 10.5 now...

Got them on eBay from a place called simple tire. Learned my lesson last time when I got the 9.5’s. 

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Pollack Pete

I love getting new tires.You gonna clean up and paint your rims before mounting the new tires?

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81blackhood

I put the Deestone 10.5 wide on my tractor.   Very nice tire for the money but their sizing runs on the smaller side.   I was hoping for a wider tire.7627B4EA-29CF-4A5F-A092-1721E1F3C44B.jpeg.207b999db4a63a0c980969768b5037b8.jpeg

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes: Any wider, and the possibility of no chain clearance would be an issue.

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JaysHorse
3 hours ago, 81blackhood said:

I put the Deestone 10.5 wide on my tractor.   Very nice tire for the money but their sizing runs on the smaller side.   I was hoping for a wider tire.7627B4EA-29CF-4A5F-A092-1721E1F3C44B.jpeg.207b999db4a63a0c980969768b5037b8.jpeg

I agree 💯. I had a pair of the 9.5 and not 10.5 and they seem very similar. 

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JaysHorse

Ready to do some earth mulching!!

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JaysHorse

@81blackhood not sure what your running but I only put 20psi in mine

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The Tuul Crib
4 hours ago, 81blackhood said:

I put the Deestone 10.5 wide on my tractor.   Very nice tire for the money but their sizing runs on the smaller side.   I was hoping for a wider tire.7627B4EA-29CF-4A5F-A092-1721E1F3C44B.jpeg.207b999db4a63a0c980969768b5037b8.jpeg

:text-yeahthat:

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Digger 66

Nothing beats New Tire Day !

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Pullstart
11 hours ago, Bean701 said:

 

Welp, I feel silly.  Got my Deestones tonight too from Amazon, but I got 8.5s and it cost me $128 shipped for the pair.  Leaning them up against the 312 and I don’t think I’m going to be happy with the look, too skinny.  Wish I had done 10.5 now...

 

Here is my buddy’s 312 with a pair of my Deestone 8.5’s on 502 Wheels.  These are loaded with antifreeze and virtually zero air pressure, so they might be a bit on the low side.... but they have excellent grip!  To compare, my 10.5’s aren’t loaded, and on the 502 the 8.5’s came off of, I have much less field traction.  I really should load my 10.5’s some day...

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81blackhood
2 hours ago, JaysHorse said:

@81blackhood not sure what your running but I only put 20psi in mine

 Unfortunately It’s going to be a little bit before I have a running tractor.  Need to rebuild the motor.   I have 18 psi in them nowB873EBF0-CCBF-4AB5-B625-3CE8A422248C.jpeg.e7c01ff38ae4e39e0d7931a86f96ba8e.jpeg

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JaysHorse
11 hours ago, Pollack Pete said:

I love getting new tires.You gonna clean up and paint your rims before mounting the new tires?

Cleaned them up but no paint yet. Thinking winter project. 

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JaysHorse
5 hours ago, pullstart said:

 

Here is my buddy’s 312 with a pair of my Deestone 8.5’s on 502 Wheels.  These are loaded with antifreeze and virtually zero air pressure, so they might be a bit on the low side.... but they have excellent grip!  To compare, my 10.5’s aren’t loaded, and on the 502 the 8.5’s came off of, I have much less field traction.  I really should load my 10.5’s some day...

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How do you load them?

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ClassicTractorProfessor
1 hour ago, JaysHorse said:

How do you load them?

I use one of these with an old rv water pump to do mine

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Pullstart

I fill a portable air tank with the fluid, then charge it with air and let the air pressure and gravity push it through.  

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Mikey the Monkey

I had tire shop fill my 26/12/12's with beet juice . Cost was $50 each. Took 10 minutes a tire. Well worth it in my opinion. 

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