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Firestone 23* are awesome! I don't have a set in 10.5" wide set, I do have 8.5s and I've had 26x12x12s.
I don't know of any ags that are not great - meaning any of them provide much more traction versus the regular turf tires. When I purchase my next set price will be my determining factor. As other said 'stones are expensive. Some of the best traction I've had are with a set of Duros I got from Tucker Tire 8-10 years ago. But as this one rear view pic shows I got really stuck once with them. But I was driving where I should have not been... |
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Have you considered ATV lugs? or are you stuck on the appearance of the AGs?
I prefer the ATV tires for overall traction around the yard, the softer rubber and lower air pressures have alot of traction on any terrian year round without being hard on the turf areas. I have a large yard(14acre) and a wide variety of chores... and a wide variety of tractors from 400 to 8000 lbs... AGs work well for the heavier tractors but on garden tractors the ATV tires perform better and offer a softer ride.. IMO
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Ive considered them yes. But have decided to stick with ags. Thanks for the replies everyone. I think im going to go up the 23*on at least one machine
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I have Carlisle Tru-Power 26X12X12's mounted on 10.5" wide rims on both of my Supers. I like them for what I do. They are also loaded. Never tried any others so can't compare. Pics are of my 2182.
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I put the BKT trencher tires on my 100 and they are an excellent lug tire and have plenty of grip. But they are not a true 23" tire, they are considerably smaller than, say the true powers. But they are also much cheaper priced also.
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Sam,
Just out of curiosity, but where did you get 10.5" wide rims to fit the Cub SGT? I know the stock wheels have a very extreme negative offset and I've never seen anything other than the stock 8.5" wide Cub Wheels that would work on our Super Garden Tractors. Were these custom made wheels or ones you widened yourself? |
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Here you go.
https://www.millertire.com/products/...0-5-rim-blank/ Here they are with 8ply 23* Firestones. DSCN3002.jpg DSCN3332.jpg DSCN3340.jpg
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Excellent! Thank you for the information.
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