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Hello everyone, looking for input on getting some new Ag tires and for the rear and some tri-rib for the front. Where have you found success finding these. I had a guy locally that I bought from for my QL1000 but he has gotten out of the business. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, Chris
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M.E. Miller will have them, but you will have to get them mounted locally.
https://www.millertire.com/ |
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This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you.
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Find the tire at Miller then Look for the same tire at amazon You'll end Up saving a Lot of Money over Buying from Miller and Have the tires a Lot faster
If you're looking for rib fronts and don't have power steering, consider these: https://www.millertire.com/16x6-50-8...or-tire-4-ply/ instead of these: https://www.millertire.com/16x6-50-8...nt-tire-6-ply/ The tri-rib will turn a lot better than the Vredestein on a non-power-steering tractor. I have Vredestein on two non-power-steering tractors. I plan to transition those tractors over to the Tri-Rib from Firestone. You can get thicker ply rears from this place. https://www.ebay.com/itm/385480196780 I have those rears on my Cub 3208. Most of my IH Cubs do have the 4-ply True Powers on the rear. But from Miller, shipping the 6-ply Halbreds from eBay ends up being a better deal.
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I like the skinnier 4's on the front for ease of turning. Depending on the tractor, but my personal preference for the O's, 70's series, and 100, I like the skinny ags as duallies on the back. Reverse the inner set to allow access to the valve stems. That will also give you a narrower stance if you have tighter spaces to fit your tractor in. Carriage bolts can link them together
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So far all the suggestions have been very helpful. I have a question. My current tires are 20x8-8 in the rear. My neighbor has a new pair of 20x10-8. Would those work with my current wheels? If so I will buy those off of him. Thank you, Chris
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Those will fit On Your rims without Issue
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May sound dumb, how do you mount a 10" rear tire on a 12" QL 1000 rim? or am I missing something.....
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I'm confused also,
Cj says he has 20x8 x8 To me that means it is approx. 20" Diameter, approx. 8" wide and 8"rim where the tire mounts. I thought a quiet line had 12" rims also as Minion mentioned, where the tire mounts, but since I don't have a quiet line I 'don't know. |
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Sorry for the confusion. This is for my JD that I have. I didn't want to out myself that I have a mixed house.
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