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Old 07-27-2018, 10:20 AM
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I am in Florida too, my 4 acres is fine sand also.
I only have native, natural green field grass slowly turning into a lawn.
Which was an overgrown unmaintained field 18 months ago.
I have to run what they call "sand blades" on the deck to cut down on the sand storm created by high lift blades. I figure it will be three years before it will fill in and I can go back to regular blades.
Anything but turfs front and back does damage to bare spots. I am running the smooth ribbed wide fronts, and the O.E.M. Firestone "snow tire" style 23x8.5 rears.


If your Dad's place has nice thick established lawn, I would run what you have now before buying new tires and rims. Then decide.

But if it is newly created, seeded yard or like mine above with bare spots then you might want to go with different tires.
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