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Looking for turf tires

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Looking for turf tires

Postby Dave (69 lo-boy) » Wed Mar 30, 2005 10:11 pm

Does anyone know of a supplier of turf tires for the Cub?
I didn't see any turf tread at miller tire.

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Postby Eric » Wed Mar 30, 2005 10:26 pm

Last time I checked m.e. Miller had some. In there catalog, it is "type F". They list them for 8.3-24 "All Non-Skid" for $165 a tire, $19 for the tube.
Hope it helps.
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Postby bobburke » Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:03 am

An alternative for penny pinchers like myself is to use large truck tires with 20" rims. The center mounting disk lines up perfectly with the rim flange. I broke the bead and drilled the 1/2" holes, mounted the disk and put air in the tires. Truckers are often happy about giving you their worn out wheels.
I mounted them in the beginning to mow the lawn but later found them great for plowing snow with chains. They have a larger contact patch and the chains don't fall into the treads. Also they are a bit heavier then turfs.


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