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Best Ag's for moldboard plowing
In the market for 6x12 ags. Noticed that the carlisle tires and the firestones have diffrent lug angles. Coming from tractor pulling the tire with a "laid" back lug or flatter/less angle will hook the dirt better and the more angle will tend to dig more and chisle into the ground. I was thinking that the laid back lug for this would be better but have little to no experience with moldboard plowing. This will be on a 71 and these will probably only be used in the summer and be removed in the winter. Any help and pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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I have loaded Carlisle's on my 108 and it has no problem pulling a plow.
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If you have loaded or weighted tires and chains you would probably get along ok with that. I've seen guys run those and get along ok.
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I have loaded nanco's tires they work good
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Most any loaded and weighted ag tire will do fine.. In my opinion the Firestone is still the best overall pulling tire without too much digging..but also the most expensive... The Carlisle Tru powers pull well also but will dig a hole in a hurry if they spin much at all..
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Nothing better than a 23° Firestone, if you can afford them. :bigeyes: |
I have the Firestone 23's on my 147 & 149 their great. Doesn't matter dirt , mud ,snow or ice, also have them loaded with Rim Guard About 82# each. Haven't needed chains or weights. :beerchug:
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