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Old 03-29-2009, 10:21 PM
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That's a beautiful job Scott. Let me know how the tru-powers work out for you. I need to get a couple of more things done 1st but ag tires are on the list. I've been leaning towards the tru-powers over the super lugs. Seems like they might work a little bit better with chains which I need for pushing snow. These supers as big as they are need all the traction they can get.
Are you still running turf tires on the front? I was thinking about maybe going with a knobby atv tire for like one of these for the front. My turfs pushed around quite a bit moving snow the couple of times I used it this winter. I not too worried about the grass as I don't maintain a golf course type of yard.
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Old 04-06-2009, 10:13 PM
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That's a beautiful job Scott. Let me know how the tru-powers work out for you. I need to get a couple of more things done 1st but ag tires are on the list. I've been leaning towards the tru-powers over the super lugs. Seems like they might work a little bit better with chains which I need for pushing snow. These supers as big as they are need all the traction they can get.
Are you still running turf tires on the front? I was thinking about maybe going with a knobby atv tire for like one of these for the front. My turfs pushed around quite a bit moving snow the couple of times I used it this winter. I not too worried about the grass as I don't maintain a golf course type of yard.
http://www.carlisletire.com/products...bby/index.html
Thank you.

To answer your question there is no comparison between the two and I'll buy nothing but Tru-power from now on. The super lug has a tendency to bulge between the lugs and loses traction easily. The Trupowers stay true to form, look better and grab better.
And I actually paid less for them over the SL.
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