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I think my 127 still has the original tires (Firestone Traction/Turf & Garden). They are liquid filled and I run the chains on them year round. There is still have about 1/4" of tread left on them but I am planning ahead in case they fail on me.
I use the tractor for mowing, pushing snow, and moving my trailers around the property. AG's look cool but the Carlisle All Trail tread pattern is similar to the Firestones and looks to be a good alternative. http://www.carlisletirestore.com/store/altrl.htm Anyone using the All Trail tires? Should I get the 8.00 or 10.50 width? Regards, Guido |
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I have those on the front of my 100. I wanted something that would steer better on snow since the bald Goodyear ribs weren't cutting it and I didn't feel like spending $150 on Firestone 3 ribs. I don't know of anyone running them on the rear of a Cub but I believe the newer JDs come with the All Trails from the factory.
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Adam 1964 Model 100 w/ K301 12hp and custom hydraulics 1972 Model 149 turned 129 w/ K301 12hp, triple hydraulics, 66 series clone |
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If you run chains all the time, I think Ag's are a good choice for you.
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IHinIN: I was thinking V61's for the front but those AT's look great. Do you remember where you got them?
Yamaguy: I run the chains year round cause I'm too lazy to take them off. |
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You might want to check with Patton acres I think Rich has some of those for sale at a great price. Pretty sure there 10.50's. Their not on his site just shoot him an email.
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2013 cub cadet GTX 2100 w/IH weights 1984 cub cadet 1282 w/#2 cart, plow, IH weights 1970 IH cub cadet 73 w/fenders Haban 402d sickle bar 1966 IH cub cadet 102x2 1966 IH cub cadet 71 pull start w/Fenders IH sweeper, Brinly Gard N Cart 1965 IH cub cadet 100 w/Fenders hydro lift Brinly Gard N Cart, 3 point sleeve hitch Brinly plow sleeve hitch blade #1 cart 1965 IH cub cadet 70 w/fenders and snow plow 1961 IH Cub Cadet Original #3646 w/fenders 3 point, IH rear blade, non trip snow plow |
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I had the local tire dealer get them for me. They had a hard time getting them because they were discontinued in the 16x6.50x8 size. They actually say Field Trax on them but have the All Trail tread pattern. That must be why they quit making them. If you look around online you may be able to find someone who still has some of them left.
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Adam 1964 Model 100 w/ K301 12hp and custom hydraulics 1972 Model 149 turned 129 w/ K301 12hp, triple hydraulics, 66 series clone |
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I have decided that the AllTrail tread type is what I will purchase for the rear my 129 when the time comes. This tread pattern should be a good balance between turf/ag's.
I did just replace the front Goodyear Ribs with a set of Cheng Shin Pro Tech's for just under $57 shipped. This pattern matches Carlisle's Muti Trak C/S at less than half the cost. In my quest for tires I have come to a conclusion... From the brand names to the generics, they all offer similar tread patterns at various prices. This tells me that the differing brands are made by one manufacturer (or more than one) and having said manufacturer mold their name on the sidewall. Regards, Guido |
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