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Old 06-18-2022, 06:58 AM
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Default New tires for the 1512 today.

Put some new tires on the 1512, one tire took some damage from the snow chains this winter. Went Carlisle "all trail" utv tires. I wanted something in between a tractor lug and a terf tire.
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Old 06-18-2022, 08:45 AM
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Looks good. Did you fab that extension for the rear lift? I don't think I've seen a 3 point rear lift on a diesel before. Nice!
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Old 06-18-2022, 10:03 AM
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I have used the same tires on my 2364 for a few years. They are a great compromise between turf tires and those with aggressive tread. I will buy them again when this set goes.
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Old 06-18-2022, 10:21 AM
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Ehh, not a fan of those. Looks too ATVish. I'll stick with my tractor treads.
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Old 06-18-2022, 09:08 PM
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Super happy with All Trails on my 125. I'd buy them again.
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Old 06-19-2022, 12:25 PM
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Ehh, not a fan of those. Looks too ATVish. I'll stick with my tractor treads.
I didn't like their Looks for Years. I had AG tires On My 2WD JD X485 when I went to a JD X748 I went and Put the Kenda Style version of the all Trails On My JD X748 Because You could get them In 4PLy while the all Trails at the time were only available in 2PLy In the 26X12-12 rears

I now Run The Kenda style 4 Ply 23X10.50 On My Cub Cadet XT3 GSX & JD GX335, Basically if the Tractor Has diff/lock or AWD it gets the Kenda Version of the All Trail tires

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Original still has the OEM Turf On rear

70 still has the OEM Turf On rear, will be AG soon

106 Has 23X8.50 AG on rear

1450 Has 23X10.50 AG on rear

2182 Has 26X12 AG on rear


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1964 110 still has the OEM turf want to put AG on them eventually

1969 112 23X8.50 AG on rear

1974 140H3 23X10.50 AG on rear


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416H 23X8.50 AG on rear

The rest of My Garden Tractors Not Listed in this post Have Turf


I will say the ATV style Provide Better traction Then the Turf and will Not tear Up the Turf Like AG ties will, and they Usually do Not Need chains On them In the winter. I have Yet to Use the diff/lock On either My Cub Cadet XT3 or my JD GX335 In the winter Because the ATV style has given me Plenty of Traction. That said, I cannot Bring Myself To Put the ATV style On the rest of My Cub's or Deere because they Just don't Look right on them or even the Wheel Horse
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Old 06-19-2022, 02:30 PM
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Ehh, not a fan of those. Looks too ATVish. I'll stick with my tractor treads.
Same for looks, but that's objective.

My 1711 has a very similar setup for the sleeve hitch/tiller box on a al rear tractor.
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Same for looks, but that's objective.

My 1711 has a very similar setup for the sleeve hitch/tiller box on a al rear tractor.
Yes, but on a diesel the fuel tank is in the way.
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Yes, but on a diesel the fuel tank is in the way.
Well, the same lift bar for the 3 point fits.
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They don't fit the "mini farm tractor" look that lots of guys try for now, but I've used these tires on a JD X500 and I think they work very well. Better for most jobs than either ag or turf tires IMO.
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