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SylvanLakeWH

I’m thinking there’s some changes afoot in the tire world and they aren’t giving us more… Anyone notice same thing???

 

New Carlisle Turf Masters 23-9.5-12 on both tractors. Same air pressure. Right tractor tires bought new 4 years ago. Left bought new this year…

 

Older ones 1” higher and 1/2” wider…

 

Fronts same time frame only Turf Savers 16-6.5-8. Left tractor older tires 3/4” taller and 1/2” wider… 

 

:confusion-confused:

 

 

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ebinmaine

First I'd heard o that with a Carlisle. 

Certainly something to keep in mind. 

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SylvanLakeWH

I’m just curious… seems odd and wondering if others have noticed…

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pfrederi

Welcome to the new world...ask your wife about groceries.  A box of crackers used to be a pound now 13.7 ozs.  Remember when coffee came in 1 lb cans... Mayonnaise was a qt not 30 ozs.. etc etc etc

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Pullstart

Same width rims too?

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SylvanLakeWH

Yes

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AMC RULES

20211106_144553.jpg.bad7644b89824877bc6152668676eaac.jpgI recently sold another set of these Carlisle ags I had on hand here.  :greetings-wavingyellow:20211107_111346.jpg.7a33eb1e1ccf3c9dd5565632dd3cc327.jpg

Sold 'em because they weren't as tall or wide as this set...20211107_110840.jpg.6f5c62fbb6c103775b4a715bb979a3f0.jpg

and didn't have the American flag or made in the USA stamped on the sidewall.  :angry-nono:

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Snoopy11
7 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

Welcome to the new world...ask your wife about groceries.  A box of crackers used to be a pound now 13.7 ozs.  Remember when coffee came in 1 lb cans... Mayonnaise was a qt not 30 ozs.. etc etc etc

You forgot bag of chips... :thumbs:

 

Don

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lynnmor

23-9.5-12  should measure 23" high by 9.5 inches wide and fit a 12" wheel.  If you buy a container of ice cream it should contain exactly what is stated on the label.  I would measure and contact the dealer and see if he has tires the correct size.

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pfrederi

Or more importantly Ice Cream... Used to be a half gallon now 1.5 qts in a similar container... They think we are stupid...but we really do not have a choice...

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Snoopy11
1 minute ago, lynnmor said:

If you buy a container of ice cream it should contain exactly what is stated on the label.

Oh... you mean sugar... right...? :laughing-rolling:

 

Not to mention... 

  1. Sodium bisulfite. ...
  2. Isinglass. ...
  3. Ammonium sulfate. ...
  4. Propylene glycerol

 

Don

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lynnmor
1 minute ago, Snoopy11 said:

Oh... you mean sugar... right...? :laughing-rolling:

 

Not to mention... 

  1. Sodium bisulfite. ...
  2. Isinglass. ...
  3. Ammonium sulfate. ...
  4. Propylene glycerol

 

Don

No, I mean it should contain a total volume of assorted chemicals of 1.5 quarts, if the label says 1.5 quarts.

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Snoopy11
16 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

it should contain a total volume of assorted chemicals of 1.5 quarts, if the label says 1.5 quarts.

I was unaware that was ever the case... @lynnmor... at least with the many products I have bought from every type of store. Even with various laws in place... as everyone knows.. on this planet, there is a lot of leeway with what manufacturers get away with... but maybe our planets are different?

 

Going back to mine now... :sci-fi-beamup:

 

Don

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WHX??

Seems to be the luck of the draw if they run tall or wide. Especially  when we buy these things sight unseen offa fleabay or whatever. 

My guess is like every thing else manufacturers are trying to use less raw materials. 

These are supposed the be 23-10.5-12 but look at how they stack up against 9.5 ?? orginals. About 3 year old ag tires.

31 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

23-9.5-12  should measure 23" high by 9.5 inches wide and fit a 12" wheel.  If you buy a container of ice cream it should contain exactly what is stated on the label.  I would measure and contact the dealer and see if he has tires the correct size.

Not that i don't like ice cream Lynn :icecream: but what has that got to do with tires? 

Good thread Sylvia :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Snoopy11
2 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Not that i don't like ice cream Lynn :icecream: but what has that got to do with tires? 

Nothing... that is why I tried to make light of it... be a little facetious...  :teasing-neener:

 

My mistake... :roll:

 

Don

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ebinmaine
13 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Not that i don't like ice cream Lynn :icecream: but what has that got to do with tires? 

Ummm. It's. 

Well it's ice cream. 

 

Jimbo do those ag tires measure a full 23" in height?

 

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Snoopy11
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Ummm. It's. 

Well it's ice cream. 

 

Jimbo do those ag tires measure a full 23" in height?

 

Well... taking a ride on my Wheel Horse while licking an ice cream cone from a scoop from my 1.45 quart container of ice cream would do nothing but put a smile on my face... :banana-linedance:

 

Don

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Snoopy11

But... finding out that my tires are smaller than what they are supposed to be would piss me off... :bitch:

 

Don 

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SylvanLakeWH

My original thought is, like many of the off post items mentioned above, that perhaps the tire industry is reducing raw material usage / costs by reduced size of the end product…but marketing it as the same… that’s different than reducing volume, making the bag look the same size with air, but correctly noting the change in volume of the real product (chips etc.).

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Snoopy11

Well sir... I can say... I have been looking at tires lately... and I can definitely attest to what you are saying. 

 

One thing I have noticed, on some tire sites... is that they list "actual size" further down in the listing... I think this applies to what you have shown us here...

 

Don

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RandyLittrell
2 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

New Carlisle Turf Masters 23-9.5-12 on both tractors. Same air pressure. Right tractor tires bought new 4 years ago. Left bought new this year…

 

What is the actual size of each? I do have to say the one on the right looks big for that size. How about the sidewall? Still say made in USA?

 

 

 

Randy

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roadapples

At a show 3-4 years ago a guy had all kinds of Carlisle tires at great prices. None of which made in the USA...

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mrc

i always bought carlisle tires because they were made in USA. proudly stamped on the sidewall.  i'm a blue collar guy and work in manufacturing, so i figured i should support some tire guy at carlisle like me.  the deestones were always smaller than carlisle. much cheaper too. than the last time i bought carlisle they said  in made in china UGH!!@#$%^&!! guess where carlisle puts that info?  on the bead of the tire. so once it is mounted on a rim you cannot see it. sneaky devils. plus the price is way cheaper than before when made in USA. i'd rather pay more and get real sizes.

mike in mass.

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SylvanLakeWH
15 hours ago, RandyLittrell said:

 

What is the actual size of each? I do have to say the one on the right looks big for that size. How about the sidewall? Still say made in USA?

 

 

 

Randy


Verified Country of origin:


USA made        China Made

Rear                  Rear

23.75x10.          22.5x9


Front.                 Front

16.5x6.75.         15.75x6.5

 

So yes, big difference… :snooty:

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RandyLittrell

Thanks, that sucks!

 

 

 

Randy

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