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billrigsby

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L1500DT Too many implements, or is there such a thing?
Mar 17, 2015
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I am finding that 8 - 22 tires are extremely expensive, an option would be 9 - 22, still not exactly cheap. What sources do people use for tires for gray market tractors?
 

D2Cat

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L305DT, B7100HST, TG1860, TG1860D, L4240
Mar 27, 2014
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40 miles south of Kansas City
billrigsby, I've got two wheels and one good tire that might work. Is this what you're needing? They're off of an L1500.
 

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billrigsby

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L1500DT Too many implements, or is there such a thing?
Mar 17, 2015
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161
63
Florissant CO USA 8213'
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billrigsby, I've got two wheels and one good tire that might work. Is this what you're needing? They're off of an L1500.
Not sure if I need any yet, I still need to get this beast home. AND fix the NO REVERSE
I do know the rears are quite cracked.

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What is your opinion of these?
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Being new to the tractor world, do tires have tubes (I have seen them on-line)
or are they tubeless, until a tube is needed? Sorry a newb question.

For reference what are you asking?


Bill
 

ShaunBlake

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B6100D; B219; Piranha bar; Hodge stabilizers; Filled Ag rears; R322T w/48" deck
Dec 21, 2014
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Sugar Hill -- next door to Buford, GA
Not sure if I need any yet, I still need to get this beast home. AND fix the NO REVERSE
I do know the rears are quite cracked.

What is your opinion of these?

Being new to the tractor world, do tires have tubes (I have seen them on-line)
or are they tubeless, until a tube is needed? Sorry a newb question.
ewww, pretty rough!

I don't know the ratio; I have read that folks put tubes in tubeless tires (works for tractors due to low ground-speed, etc.) -- mostly so they can fill the tires without damaging the rims (or after the rims have been filled, and have rusted too badly to hold air).

Some of the gurus will tell you your best options. If I had those tires, I think I'd run them until they started to leak air, then put tubes in them.

By your whining about D2 being 50 mi. s. of Nowhere, you must not be in MO, so where are you? CO? Hint: check out Fastenal! (They aren't only a fastener company, they also provide very good rates on stuff between D2's house and yours!)