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Jacob S

I’ve been in 5 or so inch mud and had ag tires on my WH and I got through it with ease and we had a quad with knobby quad tires and it could not get through it. I think ags do better in mud but it’s up to you

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Snoopy11
Just now, Maxwell-8 said:

Any of them making AG'S?  

Titan international, a Goodyear group is... I know that.

 

Other than that, I would have to research... 

 

Don

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pfrederi
7 minutes ago, Jacob S said:

I’ve been in 5 or so inch mud and had ag tires on my WH and I got through it with ease and we had a quad with knobby quad tires and it could not get through it. I think ags do better in mud but it’s up to you

 

 

I agree  AGs were designed for farmers plowing and working muddy fields.  Going forward the re the best...trade off backing up is not so good

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Snoopy11
29 minutes ago, Jacob S said:

I’ve been in 5 or so inch mud and had ag tires on my WH and I got through it with ease and we had a quad with knobby quad tires and it could not get through it. I think ags do better in mud but it’s up to you

I agree 100% here. ATV tires grab well at higher speeds... tearing/shredding.

 

This is their design.

 

Whereas AG lugs have a much higher, longer, and wider tread contact with the ground. 

 

Don

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Maxwell-8

I found these realtivly cheap.

The lugs  seems to be relatively small and wide apart. Don't now if that is a good thing

 

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Pneu DURO HF-255 26 X 12.00 - 12 8PR TL - SAS G2BC

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Maxwell-8

Darned, those USA made ITP's are even cheaper then Chinese made AG's....

 

I was turning towards the AG's but now...

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Maxwell-8 said:

Darned, those USA made ITP's are even cheaper then Chinese made AG's....

 

I was turning towards the AG's but now...

As far as actual traction on a garden tractor I believe you'd find either tire acceptable. 

Your decision could just as easily be based on cost and/or aesthetics. 

 

Buy what YOU like the look of. 

 

 

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ebinmaine

You may want to contact Carlisle directly. 

I see a listing for an Oregon brand tire on amazon that claims to be a 26 x 12 x 12 Carlisle super lug. 

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Maxwell-8
3 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

DuroHF-255

these are limited to 9mph....

Don't know with the current pulleys and tire size where I will end up speedwise. But that seems crazy low.

 

 

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ebinmaine

That's the company's way if saying the tires are for garden tractor and off road use only. If you were a little more than 9 mph I wouldn't be concerned.  

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Jacob S

You could always put chains on the ags  if you want even more traction

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Pullstart

Maybe I should rewind the tape and start in the beginning again, but just a reminder.  Skinny generally works best for mud.  26x12 is not skinny.  
 

I haven’t checked for size availability, but my Interco Interforce tires sure do have an aggressive bite.  Well, until you bottom out the transmission!

 

 

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Snoopy11
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

That's the company's way if saying the tires are for garden tractor and off road use only. If you were a little more than 9 mph I wouldn't be concerned.  

Oh yeah, these tires don't care what speed you run them at. The only reason they say that is... they don't want dummies using these tires for vehicles... :cool:

 

BUT, as you know, @Maxwell-8... @Pullstart... and @ebinmaine... I spin my AG lugs too... 30+ MPH... without issue...

 

:laughing-rolling:

 

Don

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Snoopy11
3 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

9mph

I think... what is confusing is the ratings on ATV tires... which say that they are rated for higher speeds. Now, I am not minimizing the fact that a 6 ply tire is stronger than a 4 ply tire at high speeds... BUT... these speed ratings are a little... unnecessary... and are there for liability purposes... :rolleyes: 

 

Don

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Snoopy11
19 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

Dutch hahah, yes I know a very strange language..  but thanks for your effort.

Wow, I just love you people overseas. Don't ask me why, but I just have a love for all of you! I might not speak the language... but I love the people. :)

 

Don

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