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budepps3760

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Montgomery, Al
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Mahindra 2810
I have a TSC here locally and a Northern Tool store in Birmingham. I have searched their website as well as Wal-Mart and Pep Boys for tractor tires. When I purchased my tractor I noticed the rear tires were gauged pretty bad due to improper adjustment of the stabilizer bars which allowed the implements to swing and dig deeply into the tires. I used them last year and I believe I could get another year or 2 before I have to replace them however if I could find a good sale on a set I would go ahead and buy them now. Who do you recommend for quality, price and service on tires?
 
/ tire supplier #2  
I personally would deal with none of the places that you mentioned but my front tires are an 11.2-24 so they are not likely to have that size. I would suggest something like a Truck tire shop for instance we have Valley Tire around here that does everything from cars, to light trucks, to semis to ag and loader tires. I'm not saying that they would have the best price, but I'd be willing to bet if I needed it done and installed, they could easily handle my tires. I tried looking up your tractor tire sizes quickly on my phone but didn't come up with much helpful info.
 
/ tire supplier #3  
I have a local repair shop that sells tires that can get almost anything. They got me a front tire for mine and it was about half the price of Firestone and more plies.

I have two tire places who deal in Ag tires near me as well - one is a Firestone dealer and one a Titan dealer. they also can get about any size available.
 
/ tire supplier #4  
RedNeckRacin has the same front tire as the rear tire of my small Kubota. Which came off the rear of a combine. Small world. Anyways get your tires off some small place that does the local farmers. AS a rule they know where to by Ag tires.
 
/ tire supplier #5  
Fortunately, here in the NW we have a very good tire outlet - Les Schwab. I can get Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich, Titan etc there. If the tires on my new Kubota last anything like on my previous tractor - they will likely outlive me.

You need to contact a tire store, truck store or agricultural outlet to get what you are looking for.
 
/ tire supplier #6  
RedNeckRacin has the same front tire as the rear tire of my small Kubota. Which came off the rear of a combine. Small world. Anyways get your tires off some small place that does the local farmers. AS a rule they know where to by Ag tires.

All the cool kids run that size tire! :cool2:
 
/ tire supplier #9  
Sorry, we try to return all calls. Did you find that you needed?
 
/ tire supplier #11  
I have a TSC here locally and a Northern Tool store in Birmingham. I have searched their website as well as Wal-Mart and Pep Boys for tractor tires. When I purchased my tractor I noticed the rear tires were gauged pretty bad due to improper adjustment of the stabilizer bars which allowed the implements to swing and dig deeply into the tires. I used them last year and I believe I could get another year or 2 before I have to replace them however if I could find a good sale on a set I would go ahead and buy them now. Who do you recommend for quality, price and service on tires?

I purchased my first tractor last year and it needed tires. I got quotes from about a dozen places (locally and online) and I ended up buying from the small local shop in the small town that I live in. I was really surprised that he had the best value and he only charged $25 mounting for the rears and $10 for the fronts. Keep in mind that not all tires of the same size are created equal. Be sure to compare the plies and the weight of the tires. I was really surprised to see that there was often more than 50 pounds of rubber difference between same size tires. Also same thing goes for the tubes (if needed). Cheap tubes can easily be 10# lighter than the more expensive tubes. Given the amount of work it is to replace a tube I decided not to be a cheapskate and save $20 on tubes.

As far as smaller tires, I was borrowing my uncles 30hp JD and I ripped a small front tire on a downed tree. I replaced his tires on the front and I think Nebraska Tire was the best price by far but that was not the case for my larger tire. I guess the short story is that you will need to price shop if your are looking for the best deal because one store may be the best for one tire but not another.
 
/ tire supplier #12  
You might want to check out the Tucker Tire Co. in Tenn. They list a lot of tractor tires/wheels on eBay... If they have what you need, the prices are pretty fair, and some items have free shipping.
 
/ tire supplier #13  
I would always buy from a local dealer that has taken the proper training for the size and type of tires that you intend on purchasing. Always remember the local guy may be a dollar or two more but they also buy there groceries, gas, insurance and other stuff locally and probably donate to 4-H or local charities that keep your community alive. Internet money goes away and usually has no warranty value. I have Titans/Goodyears and they are great but we also have the best dealers in the west at Les Schwab they stand behind there service as well as the product.
 
/ tire supplier #14  
We provide a wide range of tractor tires. For more information, please our website or sent us private message to discuss it further.
 

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