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8 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Richard @953 nut I would guess the correct color would be the almond/antique/cream off white?

Yes it is!

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WHX??

Get to thinkin '63, 64 & 65 were good years for us! :)

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Pullstart
8 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Get to thinkin '63, 64 & 65 were good years for us! :)

 

What anout 62?  One piece gas tank, cool lines, still acts tuff.  

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dealndan65@yahoo.com

Anybody know where I can buy tire size 27  8.50. 15 for my 1054 wheel horse

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Pullstart

:text-welcomewave: @dealndan65@yahoo.com!  

 

I have not had to look for tires for “Hot Wheels,” my 953 I picked up from one of our resident experts @953 nut... but they might not be the exact size you’d be looking for, as the wheels are from the automotive world...  I believe Miller Tire might have a selection for you, that might be where @PeacemakerJack‘s father picked them up for his 953.

 

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953 nut
5 hours ago, dealndan65@yahoo.com said:

Any body know where I can buy tires size 27 8.50 15for my 1054 wheel horse 

 

5 hours ago, dealndan65@yahoo.com said:

Any body know where I can buy tires size 27 8.50 15for my 1054 wheel horse 

 

5 hours ago, dealndan65@yahoo.com said:

Anybody know where I can buy tire size 27  8.50. 15 for my 1054 wheel horse

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Miller Tire can hook you up, Simple Tire is also a good source.

https://www.millertire.com/categories/tractor-tires/compact-tractor-tires/27x-8-50-15/

https://simpletire.com/power-king-27-8.50-15-rgd14-tires

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PeacemakerJack

@dealndan65@yahoo.com

welcome to the forum.  The above references are great sources for what you seek!  My dad purchased a set of implement tires for his 953 (basically the same as the 1054) a couple of years ago. His are listed in their catalog under implement tires and the size is 7.60-15.  

 

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These are a “bar/lug” or AG (agricultural) tire.  Since dad would use his tractor primarily for ground engaging implements, it is the type of tire he chose.

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If you desire a turf, there are some options at the above links.  If you are not concerned about Garden Tractor specific, because they have standard 15” rims, auto tires work like what @pullstart has on his “HotWheels” 

 

I hope you find what you are looking for and don’t be a stranger around here!I

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dealndan65@yahoo.com

Anybody know where I can buy tire size 27  8.50. 15 for my 1054 wheel horse

 Thank you glad to be a part of the ,forum ......I have called several of throws tire companies  they tell the agriculture tire is discontinued but I'm looking to put agriculture tires back on the tractor can get that tire size but it is in the type of Tire they put on skid loaders or Bobcats so anybody know where I can get new or even at this point used Agra culture tires basically tractor tread v-type

 

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PeacemakerJack

My above post answered your question.

 

 

HOWEVER—to make it easier for you, here is the link to the tire that my dad put on his 953.

 

https://www.millertire.com/products/implement-tires/7-60-15/7-60-15-american-farmer-traction-implement-4-ply/

 Look at the pics in my above post and see if you like the look of his tires.  

 

There is a smaller size v-bar tire that you could run as well 6.70-15 if dad’s look too big for your taste. 

https://www.millertire.com/products/implement-tires/6-70-15/6-70-15-goodyear-sure-grip-traction-4-ply/

 

Be aware of prices though, they vary greatly between brands.  I guarantee that the 7.60’s That Dad is running bite good if you need traction...

 

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dealndan65@yahoo.com

Anybody know where I can buy tire size 27  8.50. 15 for my 1054 wheel horse 

Yes I look in for bite this 1054 has a front end loader on it add pic of it

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PeacemakerJack

I’d love to see a picture of the back of that tractor and how they have the Cat-0 hooked up...:eusa-think:

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19richie66

Yes...... a picture of the rear please.  Nice looking rig

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ebinmaine
On 9/6/2019 at 10:16 AM, PeacemakerJack said:

Hey thanks for posting that!!

Maybe some good treads for a Colossus??

 

 

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PeacemakerJack

Exactly!  :greetings-clappingyellow:

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ebinmaine

@PeacemakerJack

Josh I see that video was just made last month. How long have you had those tires on?

Looks like they grip very well in that environment.

Just curious to know if you have any comment about the wear characteristics of them yet.

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PeacemakerJack

Dad purchased and mounted those about two years ago.  The tractor doesn’t get used a lot but they seems to work really well. They have about twice the lug depth of a standard GT AG tire which gives them a lot more bite.  As far as wear characteristics, I would imagine that they would be pretty durable.  They are designed for farm implements which tend to be much heavier than a 800-1000# GT and often are pulled on the asphalt at 15-20 mph.  However, I can’t tell you how the rubber on these specific tires will look after 10 or 15 years.  Unfortunately quality these days is hard to come by...

 

I hope this helps!

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ebinmaine

It absolutely helps! Thank you.

You say those have a pretty aggressive lug bar. Any thoughts on the actual depth of those?

 

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PeacemakerJack
35 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

You say those have a pretty aggressive lug bar. Any thoughts on the actual depth of those?

 

AWESOME...is really the only word that comes to mind. Since the tractor isn’t at my house, I can’t measure for you at this time but I would say that they are 1-1.5” deep lugs. However, the pattern doesn’t make for a clunky ride when on solid surface.  I definitely recommend them for any Big Wheel guy that wants a tractor look with lots of bite at a decent price.

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Oh yea...if you are prone to wrapping your fingers around the fender while driving, I wouldn’t recommend this size tire on your tractor:auto-ambulance:

 

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Essentially, I feel that they look good from any angle.

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More importantly, they work great!

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RandyLittrell

I think we have discussed this before, but looking at your GT-14 and your Dad's 953, do you think the 7.60's will fit under the GT's fenders? 

 

 

 

Randy

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ebinmaine
19 hours ago, PeacemakerJack said:

Oh yea...if you are prone to wrapping your fingers around the fender while driving, I wouldn’t recommend this size tire on your tractor

Good info there.

I've been known to do that but this one will be using rear fenders and toolbox from a 603 - ish horse.

I'll have to raise them anyway so I'll pick em up a little extra.

 

10 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

I think we have discussed this before, but looking at your GT-14 and your Dad's 953, do you think the 7.60's will fit under the GT's fenders? 

 

 

 

Randy

Randy I remember seeing a review somewhere on the interwebs that said they fit but were tight. Perhaps would be fine with a little fender massage....

 

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