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Old 09-24-2018, 09:23 PM
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Default Cub Cadet 70's preference sought

Going to be restoring a 70 soon. What style and size tires do you folks like to see on restored 70/100's?
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Old 09-24-2018, 09:26 PM
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I like 23x8.50-12 ags for the rear and 400x8 tri ribs for the front.
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Going to be restoring a 70 soon.
What style and size tires do you folks like to see on restored 70/100's
I’m a fan of 6-12 ags (70 only) on the back and skinny tri ribs on the front. However, I still like the rear old skool bfg mud tire 6-12s and even more so the diamond pattern turf rears
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As long as they hold air, it is what it is, is what I prefer.
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I like 23x8.50-12 ags for the rear and 400x8 tri ribs for the front.
I'm restoring a 100 at this time and I was torn between the skinny and larger tires. But after I checked out Olds thread on his 100 restore I decided on the ags and tri ribs. To me, they give it a real tractor look.
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With tires I'm more about function. I put on what I need for a particular tractor. As far as looks, in my opinion the 6-12's or 23X8.50-12's both look fine on a 100 if it has fenders. If no fenders, I think the 6-12's look better. But like Lew said.... it's preference.
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It had the skinny BFG's and diamond pattern fronts on when I got it and by the looks of them they just may have been the originals. All in very bad shape and had tubes.
No fenders, yet however!!

I put skinny ags and tiny tri ribs on the last NF I restored.
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I also really like the look of the diamond tread turf tires but they sure are pricey.

http://www.millertire.com/products/l...diamond-4-ply/

They would probably look really good with a factory style front tire.

http://www.millertire.com/products/l...f-guide-4-ply/
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I really like the look of Tim's 100. I was thinking I might mimic it tire wise.
So when looking around I found these. Not sure if anyone has ever tried them here but I might try a pair at 36$ each

https://www.giga-tires.com/23-8.50-1...iABEgI7YvD_BwE
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Old 09-25-2018, 10:36 AM
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Makes you wonder how the new tariffs will affect the cost of tires for out Cubs, huh??
It's gonna be a while before I am ready for them though.
And, Thanks for the feedback on this Fella's!!
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