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Divemaster2000

Hi! 

 

Greetings from Maine.

 

In searching for information on replacement tires on my 520H (it has original tires,  now weather cracked, about 30 years old on it) I found this forum.

 

I found some older threads, but nothing newer, so wanted to ask for input.  I am looking for inexpensive but decent quality tires all the way around.  I am debating on going with turf tires, as it has, or possibly going with 'ag' style tires on the rear, and 'ribbed' tires on front.

 

My mowing includes lawn around the house, but also around some apple trees (not really an orchard, yet), and occasionally mowing down some raspberry bushes.  So, I am not sure the ag tires are needed, but they do look good. :-)  But, I don't want to tear up our lawn...

 

I would appreciate your time.

 

Thanks, and have a great day!

 

Bob

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Sparky

I always recommend these...Carlisle All Trails...best of both worlds :handgestures-thumbupright: .

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WHX??

Hello Bob and :WRS:

Tires on a 520 as most tractors came untubed so tubing them can make them hold air again. If the treads are still good this is a good economy option. 

If the treads are shot or sidewalls torn or really bad or you just don't like the look of the checking tires should be replaced. 

Sounds to me like you should stay with turfs for what you are using it for unless you have traction issues and mow on on steeper inclines. That said any turf tire in multiple brands in 23/10.50/12 would suit your needs. Otherwise the tires like Sparkey has, who sometimes needs to be reminded of his manners in welcoming newbies, are a good crossover to ags.

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ebinmaine
24 minutes ago, Divemaster2000 said:

Greetings from Maine

Hey!

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

From a fellow crazy Mainah.

 

Several of us on now and then.

@AHS

@Oldskool

@JCM

@Stepney

 

And others.

 

I shouldn't really answer about tires on grass because welp...... We ain't got any worth caring for.:lol:

 

Our horses are more for forest and yard use where tread marks don't matter.

 

There's a lot of great info in this thread:

 

 

 

 

 

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WHX??

Thanks EB was looking for that one.... how the heck you do your all yer posting on a dumb phone is beyond me!

BTW Bob most of us that have larger herds or already have more money stuck into them than the missus knows about usually shop on line. Best deals and right to your door. Ther is a list here  that Mr dumb phone can post a :text-link:to that provides a link to suppliers we have all used and approve.

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SylvanLakeWH

I have Hi Runs on one tractor and Carlisle Turf Masters on the other. Both perform well. Both standard turf treads.

 

I prefer the Carlisle’s though. Seem to hold better and have a smoother ride.

 

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JCM

:text-welcomeconfetti:to  :rs:  I am a big Carlisle fan because of looks and longevity and have had great luck with the Turfs for three seasons and add 2 link chains and wheel weights for Winter and they work well for me. I would like a set of those All Trails on one of my tractors someday  that @Sparky  runs on his WorkHorse because they look just Awesome.

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Divemaster2000

Thank you for the input so far!  Here's another question- are there any other wheels that would fit the rear of the 520H?  The thought I have here is having both turf and ag rear tire sets.  But, I don't know how much the wheels are.

 

I hadn't thought of using ATV tires.

 

Regarding the condition of the tires- I know the front tires have tubes, not sure about the rear, but the cracking is evident enough that I am not sure I will make it through the summer with them.  Plus, the rubber has 'hardened', or feels like it, so in the couple of wet spots we can have (not year round, but in spring or after a rain) they just spin.  So, I would fee safer, especially if the wife is going to operate it, with new(er) tires.  The All Trails look nice, but seem to be more expensive.

 

There was mention of a link to approved suppliers- where can I find that?

 

Thanks again!

 

Edit:  Maybe I will photograph the tires to show what I mean.

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WHX??

We'll get you that link Bob. Rims are cheap and plenty available off parts 520s but not sure in your area. Your want to move just down the road from me you would have an extra set already! 

6 minutes ago, Divemaster2000 said:

 

Edit:  Maybe I will photograph the tires to show what I mean.

Yes pretty please we don't get out much these days so love our pics here!

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

link

Whaddya want?

Millertire?

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Divemaster2000

I've seen Deeston, Kenda, Carlisle, Hi-Run, some no-names... If I got a set that would last another 30 years, that would outlive me and the 520H both, I think.  So, I'm not set on brands.  

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JCM

I can say for sure the Carlisle's would outlive me, but not a 520-H.      HAHAHA

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WHX??

No EB ther is a link to all sorts of tire suppliers in links to suppliers here. Don't make me do it or I gonna kill brain cells I gotta do it on a dumb phone..Jeepers cats Plunger that is one fine lookin 520 ther... you tryin to start a war on a fine lookin 520s thread? :laughing-rolling: Like I said Bob we don't get out much these days! 

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ebinmaine

I've run the Kenda and Carlisle.

 

Deestone makes a decent tire from what I've read but they run small.

 

Carlisle will likely be a little more expensive but are a great quality.

 

There are many online sources that'll ship free.

Super important to us in the wilds.

 

 

 

 

@WHX24

Geeez Jim I can't find it 

One out of two ain't bad I guess...

 

 

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ebinmaine

These folks treated me right on the rears for Colossus:

 

 

http://www.ebaystores.com/SimpleTire

 

 

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WHX??
7 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

@WHX24

Geeez Jim I can't find it 

One out of two ain't bad I guess...

 

 

Geez hire the handicap their fun to watch... how the heck you put up with him Plunge?!?!

Here you go Bob...

 

 

I didn' t have to do your job EB I'd have more time for Candy Apple threads! :ychain:

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Candy Apple threads

Oh yeah!

 

Quit messin around and go pop some pics up!

@pullstarts prolly about to be unpasted.

 

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Pullstart

Bob... sorry about my friends... they’re a little off their rockers.  I’d say it’s due to Coronavirus, but that’s them... all the time.

 

:text-welcomeconfetti:  we like to have a lot of fun poking at each other’s ribs with a tire iron... but we’ll give you the shirt off Jim’s back if you need it!

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Achto

:WRS: These guys can get a bit off topic but eventually they get back to being of some value.:lol:

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WHX??

Yah sorry for going :text-offtopic: Bob... it happens more often than not around here but hang with us and we'll make sure you get the tires you need/want. These times it's more important to keep your sense of humor up than anything. 

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Divemaster2000

I definitely have a lot to learn.

 

No problem on the jesting- I think that's par for the course in a group that has a common interest, and (typically) some respect for each other. :-)

 

Looking at different sources, I might be able to get a set for under $200, unless I add tubes.  Plus, installation.  Where I am, it isn't quite necessary to mow, and I can use it for a little while, I think, but I want to get a plan in place. :-)

 

Do some/most tire places do mower tires?  Or, would a specialty shop be better?  Cause I am not sure I can change them myself.  I did tube one of the front tires a couple years ago, and that was a pain.

 

 

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JCM

In the 30 plus years I have been playing around with WheelHorse tractors I have only had to buy tires twice and went to a dealer to have them done. I did my own tires on dirt bikes for many years with tire irons and I would rather do what I do for a living and pay a  shop to do them , pick them up when ready and install them back on the tractor. JMO

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Achto
20 minutes ago, Divemaster2000 said:

Do some/most tire places do mower tires?  Or, would a specialty shop be better? 

 

Most places that do automotive tire should be able to take care of your rear tires. Some places in our area get a little funny if you didn't buy the tires from them but other places are good about it. If you were to do a lot of tires, a $40 Harbor Freight tire changer does a fairly good job.

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SylvanLakeWH

Discount Tire does them around here...

 

 

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Lee1977

My 520-H is a 1989 I went with  Carlisle Turf Master I got a good deal from "Midwest Traction" on line with free Shipping.  Mine doesn't have the wide front axle . I have  24 x 950  on the rear and 18 x 650 on the front There all 4 ply.

 

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