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TJ5208

Just wanted to know what kind of ags you like on your tractors:banana-gotpics:

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TJ5208

Does anyone have a picture of the ags that Wheel Horse sold? Thanks

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rjg854

Don't use ags, just turfs, then add chains for snow

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pfrederi

I prefer round ones....

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kpinnc
3 hours ago, pfrederi said:

prefer round ones....

 

And black. Or charcoal grey... :lol:

 

23x8-12 is the "middle ground" size. That is what's in the pic below. 10.50 wide or 12 wide require wider wheels (at least 8.5 wide) in some cases.  Carlisle makes great tires, and there are lots of other manufacturers as well. 

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Maxwell-8

I believe in here:

1978 Wheel Horse Brochure.pdf

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briankd
6 hours ago, sjoemie himself said:

I've got these Carlisle Tru power 26x12.00-12's on my tractor (Murray 🤭)

 

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have an older set on mine and I like them does good had them in mud and got decent traction

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briankd

my 1976 C 120 has firestone ag's and thought they are the original tires on this 

 

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wh5208speed

Firestone 23 degree : 23x10.50-12

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Mickwhitt

Are ags on the front axle a waste of effort? 

I have tried ribs on the front with lugged ags on the rear.

When plowing with angled blade it can push the front sideways. I was going to buy a pair of new rims and tyres to ballast and fit for snow work. Thought's anyone? 

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sjoemie himself
1 hour ago, Mickwhitt said:

Are ags on the front axle a waste of effort? 

I have tried ribs on the front with lugged ags on the rear.

When plowing with angled blade it can push the front sideways. I was going to buy a pair of new rims and tyres to ballast and fit for snow work. Thought's anyone? 

 

I think that's a problem you're going to have regardless of what tire you're using. I don't have a plow but a front sweeper and have had the same experience.

Some suggest wrapping a linked chain around your front tires helps it bite a bit to stay on course. 

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lynnmor

There is quite a difference in tn turf tires on the front, I have pair like the ones in post #9 and they do well.  I also have a pair oftires like this and they are like toboggans.Hi Run LG Turf II

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pfrederi
5 hours ago, Mickwhitt said:

Are ags on the front axle a waste of effort? 

I have tried ribs on the front with lugged ags on the rear.

When plowing with angled blade it can push the front sideways. I was going to buy a pair of new rims and tyres to ballast and fit for snow work. Thought's anyone? 

 

 

Weights in the front and #40 roller chain about the best I have found...

 

 

 

 

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Snoopy11

Greater Cleveland Tire.

 

I was out working yesterday. I had my tractor with the SUNF ATV tires out. WELL... it got stuck in the slime (I won't call it mud... because it wasn't mud... it was outright slime). WELP... I broke out HellHorse and yanked the other tractor out of the mud.

 

ANYHOO... these tires have never failed me (VERY deep tread):

 

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TJ5208

I've always thought about getting tires from Greater Cleveland tires are cheap

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Snoopy11
Just now, TJ Salyers said:

I've always thought about getting tires from Greater Cleveland tires are cheap

Very good tires.

 

Shipping is not exactly cheap... :rolleyes:

 

Don

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TJ5208

Compared to Amazon a pair of tri ribs 90 dollars Greater Cleveland 47 bucks big difference for small pockets.

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Snoopy11
Just now, TJ Salyers said:

Compared to Amazon a pair of tri ribs 90 dollars Greater Cleveland 47 bucks big difference for small pockets.

If you wanted it to look different than AG tires, I would recommend SUNF... another good, reliable, but less expensive brand. :handgestures-thumbupleft:

 

Only thing I have learned... if your machine is in slime... the ATV tires will fail, whereas AG tires will dig in and sling slime.

 

Don

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Snoopy11

Hey, TJ, what zize tire are you looking for? I know of some other brands, but need to know what size you are interested in. :eusa-think:

 

Don

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TJ5208

23 8 50 12   23 10 50 12

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TJ5208

I'm planning on getting 400.8 deestone tri ribs for the front

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TJ5208
17 hours ago, wh5208speed said:

Firestone 23 degree : 23x10.50-12

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I love the looks of the Firestones

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Snoopy11
2 minutes ago, TJ Salyers said:

23 8 50 12   23 10 50 12

23x8.50-12  ---- 23x10.50-12

 

One place I know of. TJ... that you might get a steal... I don't know how often you go to Columbus, but Columbus Auto Salvage on National road has quite a few used AG tires stacked-up outside. Might want to take a peek!

 

Don

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TJ5208

I looked at the Firestone tires bout died

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