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Gambrinus 06-10-2011 12:53 PM

Tires
 
Ok I have seen a lot of you guys with the AG style tires and it got me to thinking. I have problems mowing the ditch in front of my house and they would be great for traction on that hill. But would it be worth it. I have about 2 acres of otherwise flat yard to take care of and don't want to get beat to death by too aggressive of a tire. Would adding wheel weights or fluid alleviate my problem with out changing my turf tires. :beatdeadhorse: Thanks guys

Methos 06-10-2011 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Gambrinus (Post 77706)
Ok I have seen a lot of you guys with the AG style tires and it got me to thinking. I have problems mowing the ditch in front of my house and they would be great for traction on that hill. But would it be worth it. I have about 2 acres of otherwise flat yard to take care of and don't want to get beat to death by too aggressive of a tire. Would adding wheel weights or fluid alleviate my problem with out changing my turf tires. :beatdeadhorse: Thanks guys

You could filling your tires first but I think the switch to AGS and fuild filled would be better set up for you. They will not tear up your yard on the flat parts.

gcbailey 06-10-2011 01:18 PM

how about Carlisle All Trails... (HDAP)... best of both worlds. I'm running them on my GT2544 and they are filled. About 70-75lbs each filled w/washer fluid.

http://www.carlisletire.com/products...il/catalog.jpg

_DX3_ 06-10-2011 01:30 PM

My liquid filled ags don't ride any more harsh than regular yard tires. But I don't have to worry about spinning and they don't tear up the turf. :beerchug:

jkier 06-10-2011 01:35 PM

I have the AG's on my 147 and they don't hurt the lawn one bit.
They actually help by not matting the tall grass down as much when I mow in reverse.


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