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My 102
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cbrown
Nice 102. What brand are those rear ag tires? They look really good. |
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Chad,
Nice looking 102. Are those the ags off the 129 you had a couple of weeks back? |
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The rear ag tires i got in a trade and the only info i know is that they say on the side CHENG SHIN. China made of course
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Yes sir. By the way i went to get that 108 for you the other day and i drove 70 miles for the guy to tell me he sold it just before i arrived. I called him before i left and he said i will hold it for you until you come. Another Craigslist deadbeat!
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cbrown
Never knew they made an ag tire. They really look like they would bite in. for the info. |
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Chad,
Don't you just hate that? I have never had it happen to me...yet! But I know and heard of it. There will be other wide frames. On the tires, Cheng Shin is a pretty popular tire - from the things I've read they're not bad tires, maybe not as good as a Carlisle, but still a good tire for the money. Most of the tire dealers that advertise "Imports" have those as the "Imports". Oh, btw, if you do run across a good wide frame that runs good, I'll trade my 122 for it. My 122 runs really good and mows good. |
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I will keep a look out for ya. I'm looking for a 12hp cub geared.
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They actually seem to bite really good and after i get my wheel weights on should be even better.
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Well, I guess my 122 fits that criteria. I'll take gear drive or hydro, as long as it's a good running wide frame.
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