Farmall Cub tires

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Kelso

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Location
Columbia, SC
Tractor
JD 3320 w 300CX Loader; JD 830 (1975); Farmall Cub (1948)
Hi can anyone help me with locating a distributor for front and rear tires for my Farmall cub?
I see some on Ebay, but thought to check here with the experts.

Thanks!
 
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Our tire stores here in lower Florence county can all get Farmall tires. I have to put a set on one of my 140s now but haven't had the chance to price them yet.
 
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I appreciate your responses. I'll check into both of these. I think Agri Supply in Florence, SC, carries these also, not sure of the quality.

Thank you for your help!
 
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My local tire shop gets them for me as cheap as I can find them online
 
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According to my Machinist who is a tractor nut, and has two Farmalls, Case equipment dealers can still get Farmall parts, might include tires.
 
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Hi can anyone help me with locating a distributor for front and rear tires for my Farmall cub?
I see some on Ebay, but thought to check here with the experts.

Thanks!

Our tire stores here in lower Florence county can all get Farmall tires. I have to put a set on one of my 140s now but haven't had the chance to price them yet.

According to my Machinist who is a tractor nut, and has two Farmalls, Case equipment dealers can still get Farmall parts, might include tires.
What's this about tires being exclusive to a brand of tractor? Are ya'll saying tire dealers have sections in their warehouse stock for Farmall,a section for John Deere,a section for Kubota and right on down the line for each brand of tractor? I was under the impression that if you call a tire dealer and ask for a tire for xx model of xx brand tractor,nine times out of 10 they will ask what size,tread design and ply rating your tractor has on it.
 
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Tires go by size and dont matter what color the tractor is. on the cub rear go for 9.5 x 24 on rear and 4:00 x 12 on the front and yes internet sellers have them at decent price,--- and yes 9 out of 10 sell tires made in chimna! IF you can find American made tires----they cost more than your cub did!
 
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Tires go by size and dont matter what color the tractor is. on the cub rear go for 9.5 x 24 on rear and 4:00 x 12 on the front and yes internet sellers have them at decent price,
So how do newbees know who or what to believe when conflicting advice is given (and it happens much too often) ?
 
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What's this about tires being exclusive to a brand of tractor? Are ya'll saying tire dealers have sections in their warehouse stock for Farmall,a section for John Deere,a section for Kubota and right on down the line for each brand of tractor? I was under the impression that if you call a tire dealer and ask for a tire for xx model of xx brand tractor,nine times out of 10 they will ask what size,tread design and ply rating your tractor has on it.


Good question Rick. I have the same question for him. When I talk about Farmall 140 tires, I'm talking about tires to fit my 2 Farmall 140s. All 140s run the same size tires BTW. Please do me a favor and don't quote me in your stupid posts. I'm not sure who else in this thread is a newbie compared to you but I can assure you I am not. This post you wrote and the one that followed it are about the dumbest things I read. No one believes tires are sold the way you describe, by tractor brand. It's just vernacular. The way we talk about things. But what I guarantee you is that if you call a tire dealer in my area and say that you need a set of Farmall 140 tires he won't ask what size.
 
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Thank you gentlemen,after review I noticed op,Rick and workin are from the Carolinas. That coupled with workin's explaination that you were speaking in dialect prompt's me to retract the notion your posts might be confusing. They might be to others outside your region but in this case op was well served by using terms he's familiar with. If anyone should appreciate dialect and vernacular speech,Texans certainly should. "We'al" are probably most guilty of the intire country when it come's to regional language. Against your request workin I am quoting you to prevent your habit of editing your posts when it serve's your agenda.
Good question Rick. I have the same question for him. When I talk about Farmall 140 tires, I'm talking about tires to fit my 2 Farmall 140s. All 140s run the same size tires BTW. Please do me a favor and don't quote me in your stupid posts. I'm not sure who else in this thread is a newbie compared to you but I can assure you I am not. This post you wrote and the one that followed it are about the dumbest things I read. No one believes tires are sold the way you describe, by tractor brand. It's just vernacular. The way we talk about things. But what I guarantee you is that if you call a tire dealer in my area and say that you need a set of Farmall 140 tires he won't ask what size.

The highlighted words are universal coast to coast so I advise you refrain from using them to describe men and their actions,10 fold if you find yourself face to face.
I respectfully ask forgivness if I was alone in not following the reasoning behind connecting tires to specific tractors and wanted clearification if it indeed made tire shopping more effecient. It's common in Tx,Ok,Ks and other middle states to order or retro-fit tractors with smaller,larger,different tread and even additional duals.
 
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Your comments were largely directed at me and a bit snide in my opinion. If you didn't mean them that way then you have my aplolodies regarding my comments. I would think everyone on here knows that you can't go to the tire store and shop in the Farmall or John Deere section for tires but I may be wrong. Thus the way I took your post.
 
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Any reasonably proficient tire supplier employee will require tire size, tread type and probably ply rating long before asking or caring what brand of tractor the customer is working on.

Not gathering that information is a recipe for selling and possibly special ordering the wrong tire.
 
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I appreciate the responses, thanks to those who took the time to reply. I'll check into those!
 

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