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Old 04-13-2017, 12:51 AM
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I had a hard time pulling the trigger on the Firestone's myself. BUT I had to have a pair, and no regrets, but they are only on one tractor due to the price...
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Why buy tri ribs when you can get the V61's for much less?

16x6.50-8 V61 HD 5-Rib 170/60-8 6 ply $52.00

Take a look at what I have on the front of my 149, they seem to work just fine for tilling.
Yeah, unless something else comes along I can't turn down, I'm gonna hold out for the V61s, gonna call Millers to get a better idea when they'll have them. What are the front tires you are running on the 149, a standard straight rib? I do like the looks of the square shoulder on the V61 and the deep ribs

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It would be kewl if there was someone that made skinny front rims that can be used on the 782.
Is it possible to remove the center hub from a 70 and replace it with one from a 1211?
Yeah I think that would be a cool look!
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I had a hard time pulling the trigger on the Firestone's myself. BUT I had to have a pair, and no regrets, but they are only on one tractor due to the price...
You have any pictures? What model did you put them on?
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What are the front tires you are running on the 149, a standard straight rib?
Just a straight rib. They were on the tractor when I bought it a few years ago, they hold air so I'm good with them. I like the look of the V61's much better but I'm not about to spend the $$$ on them for this tractor. It only gets a couple hours of use per year.
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Here's a pic of the tri ribs on my 1211.
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It would be kewl if there was someone that made skinny front rims that can be used on the 782.
Is it possible to remove the center hub from a 70 and replace it with one from a 1211?
WCompton narrowed a pair of wheels on his 782. There are no pics of it on here. I think he cut 2" out with a lathe and welded them back together. I'll try to find a pic on the web.

Edit: He has changed them to bolt on wheels now. Spacebook search wouldn't let me search back that far.
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Here's a pic of the tri ribs on my 1211.
Those tri ribs really do look nice. I called Miller this morning and they put me on their contact list to notify me when the V61s come in said should be next week. I'll see how they look and perform maybe do tri ribs in 18x8.50 on big red
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Those tri ribs really do look nice. I called Miller this morning and they put me on their contact list to notify me when the V61s come in said should be next week. I'll see how they look and perform maybe do tri ribs in 18x8.50 on big red
They don't have the tri ribs in 18x8.50, they only have them in 16x6.50. if you really want tri ribs on the cheap I would do as Jon suggested and switch to 3/4" spindles and use narrow rims.
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I've got Carslile 4 ribs on the front of my 147 and they work great for all applications; mowing, tilling; snow plowing, driving kids around, etc.
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Broke down and bought the tri ribs from Miller and set of rear ags for the 782. Will be here next week some time, I'll have my buddy dismount the turfs and mount the new ones. Was gonna go ahead and get V61s for the 982 while I was at it to complement the Goodyear ags in the back but figured just get one done at a time.
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Broke down and bought the tri ribs from Miller and set of rear ags for the 782. Will be here next week some time, I'll have my buddy dismount the turfs and mount the new ones. Was gonna go ahead and get V61s for the 982 while I was at it to complement the Goodyear ags in the back but figured just get one done at a time.
Very cool, you'll love them. Mine are on the 1650.
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