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Bill Winn

Hi again, I am looking to put 3 rib tires on the front of my C175. The size that are on it are 16x6.50-8. Everything I am seeing online cost almost as much as my Taco's new Hankooks did.

 

Anyone know where to get a pair that won't put me in the poor house?

Bill

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ebinmaine

If you want to go narrower they can be had for less...

But you'll likely have to swap rims.  

 

I'm on the hunt for new front tires my own C160 so I'll tag along to see the other answers. 

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Bill Winn
3 hours ago, Achto said:

Not cheap but they are bout the only game on the block in the size that you are looking for.

 

https://www.millertire.com/16x6-50-8-firestone-3-rib-front-tractor-tire-4-ply/

 

Might try Ebay or Amazon as well.

Yes, I've seen the firestone tires. They're priced quite high. Maybe they are Fire"stoned"

 

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Jrain

I just bought a pair 16x6.50 x 8 /4  rib tires for my C120  , I sourced 2 places , my go to is Nebraska Tire have bought tires for my Backhoe in the past for very good price even with delivery , they have them at $29.00 each plus delivery , and then found another site Lawngardentire.com  $59.00 for 2 with free delivery , I looked at the tires from your e-bay link , they look the same and also same ply rating , also say they are made in Vietnam , Neither Nebraska Tire or Lawnandgardentire.com say where the tires are Manufactured , but my money is on Vietnam.   

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Mike in NC

I bought a pair of 16X6.50-8 Ag lug tires from lawngardentire.com for my Bronco 14. They were shipped fast and seem to be a real decent tire. Did you look at the V-61 tires? I like the look of them better than the wide tri rib tires.

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Jrain
26 minutes ago, Mike in NC said:

I bought a pair of 16X6.50-8 Ag lug tires from lawngardentire.com for my Bronco 14. They were shipped fast and seem to be a real decent tire. Did you look at the V-61 tires? I like the look of them better than the wide tri rib tires.

No I did not see those offered in 16x 6.50x8  they only offered 2 tires in that size the rib and other was a AG 

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Mike in NC

Here is a link to Ebay.

 

V61 Tires

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Inspectorjoe
11 hours ago, Achto said:

Not cheap but they are bout the only game on the block in the size that you are looking for.

 

https://www.millertire.com/16x6-50-8-firestone-3-rib-front-tractor-tire-4-ply/

 

 


I just saw that they're sold out until August. I'm glad I got mine when I did.
No, they're not cheap, but you're getting a miniature version of an actual tractor tire that should last into forever.

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AHS

Carlisle tire. I’ve used them on the rear of my tractor. They are a great tire and made in the USA. @Inspectorjoe is that an IH tractor?

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Inspectorjoe
3 hours ago, AHS said:

@Inspectorjoe is that an IH tractor?

 

Yes, a 1942 Farmall H with a factory wide front end. It lives a life of leisure, as there's not much for it to do on my half acre.

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pfrederi

Looks a lot better than my 1944 M

 

 

 

 

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Handy Don
16 minutes ago, Inspectorjoe said:

 

Yes, a 1942 Farmall H with a factory wide front end. It lives a life of leisure, as there's not much for it to do on my half acre.

 

Well that one never fit in your van! Nice looking tractor, there.

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AHS

@Inspectorjoe Wow!! Nice!! I got my great grandfathers 1947 Cub just a month ago! It was last ran in 00-05. It been ridden hard and put away wet!! It’s not together and running yet, but it will be!!

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Inspectorjoe
2 hours ago, AHS said:

@Inspectorjoe Wow!! Nice!! I got my great grandfathers 1947 Cub just a month ago! It was last ran in 00-05. It been ridden hard and put away wet!! It’s not together and running yet, but it will be!!imageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402fimageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402fimageproxy.php?img=&key=74de1d643bd8402f

 

Your great grandfathers! That's so cool. I'm sure you're going to hold onto it and eventually pass it on to someone else in the family.

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Tach-a-matic

A Vietnamese small L&G tractor tire should be $25 ea and not a penny more, honestly 

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