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Ag Tire Preferences
Hey everyone, I am looking for some input on ag tires, primarily 23x8.5-12's.
I purchased a set of Deestone D405 a few years ago, but I was not impressed with the lug depth (farily shallow). So I am interested to know what others are using and what there might be available with a more aggressive lug. |
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This is pretty much every tire available in that size. All the available AGs are present, except the cheap ones like Deestone.
http://www.millertire.com/categories...s/23x-8-50-12/ True Powers are the most often purchased. But the Firestones are the king. Price reflects it. |
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You can find the Tru Powers cheaper, if you shop around.
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Tru Powers are also available at Summit Racing. Lower cost and free shipping for orders over $99.
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I have Turpowers, but the next set I get will be Firestones. Love how they look
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As far as looks and pulling the Firestones have been on top for years... you simply won't find a better looking or pulling tire. But as Jon and others stated... they are expensive!!
The tru powers look good and they pull good but I have found with their super deep lugs and squared off shoulders they tend to dig a little too hard.. If you load them and weight them heavy so they can't spin you won't have any issues and they will pull like a beast.. just don't let them spin or they will kick out two holes in just a second and you will be stuck..
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My neighbor gave me some hi-run ones that are brand new and I quickly buried my other brand tractor in a muddy barn up to the axle in no time, not weighted or anything, would have been worse had I not had the mowing deck on that tractor. I took them because they were free and my original tires were dry rotted beyond hope.
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I've got a set of the Firestone 23 degree on my 149, and 1450. Had them all loaded with Rim Guard, they weigh about 80-85 lbs. each. Have a plow on the 149 and the 1450 has a loader. Never been stuck with either. I even use the 149 for clearing scrub bushes and trees in the summer. Great Tires from Millers.
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Bought these for my 126 a couple months ago. The depth isn't as aggressive as the Tru Powers, but for the price, I couldn't turn them down. Also, they are are 4 ply tire so keep that in mind.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/182063631865?rmvSB=true I've also attached a pic of the actual tire... and no that is not me, that is my son.
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https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/crr-523301 I purchase a set of 26X12-12 R4 Carlisle WT300 from them for few cents less! Best deal out there for sure! I have not install them yet but they looking good :-) https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/crr-570042 PS: Chad126 you got a cutie little helper!
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