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Old 02-07-2010, 10:30 PM
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Default Ag tires for my 1650

You'll have to forgive the question. I did a search and didn't turn up much.

Has anybody tried the Duro Ag Bar Lugs? I just saw 23X1050X12s 4-ply for $57 on smalltires.com. That makes them almost $30 cheaper than comparable Carlisles. I love cheaper, but as a gubment worker, I'm always wary of the lowest bidder.

I have also been looking at the Carlisle 6-ply at $103, but not sure I really need the 6-ply rating. Anybody have horror stories about 4-ply tires? I plan on running at least 100# of wheel weights and windshield washer fluid in tubes. Mostly for lawn work, but some snow plowing, garden plowing, later on a front loader, box blade, etc, etc.
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Old 02-07-2010, 11:27 PM
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I've been running rear Deestone import lugs for about 3 years on the 782 and they still look new. They're 4 ply. I have wheel weights and the tires filled. I'd rather spend my money on something else than the overpriced carlisles.
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Old 02-08-2010, 03:16 AM
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i saw the duro brand at smalltires.com and they look really close to the carlisles.....they dont look as rounded looking as the deestones.....i think i am gonna order me a set
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I've been trying to figure out why this thread got relegated to the "off-topic-General Talk" section. Sure didn't help me get the info I was looking for on the ag tires.
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:22 PM
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I've been trying to figure out why this thread got relegated to the "off-topic-General Talk" section. Sure didn't help me get the info I was looking for on the ag tires.
I'm with you on this. If you ask me tires certainly are part of a tractor so I would think it could be in the tractor forum. I have had the same problem. Once it gets moved it usually is done. But what do I know?
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Guys,

You're discussing ag tires, not Cub Cadets.
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:28 PM
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Oh ya I forgot but I bought a set of Deestone ag's off Ebay that are 6ply for $110 with shipping. I think the guy still sells them on there. I would give you a link but it would just get blocked out so you will have to do the leg work. There awesome tires and you can't beat the price.
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