Hi all, my local Case IH dealer can obtain these tires manufactured in the USA by Firestone for $335/ea. How does this compare with what you've found for USA Mfg. Tires?
Ken
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Rear Ag Tires 9 x 24
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Re: Rear Ag Tires 9 x 24
Check Miller Tires web site for comparable price on tires.
Suggest visiting several of your local tire dealerships for prices.
I purchased rear tires for my Cub. US name brand. When the tires arrived, one was manufactured in India and the other tire in South America. Argentina if I recall correctly.
Suggest visiting several of your local tire dealerships for prices.
I purchased rear tires for my Cub. US name brand. When the tires arrived, one was manufactured in India and the other tire in South America. Argentina if I recall correctly.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Rear Ag Tires 9 x 24
Ken,
I have a friend with a tire shop here in Buffalo, and he has been able to get Carlisle tires for me at reasonable cost. I think my last pair of 8.3 x 24 Carlisle tires was around $450 for the pair last summer when I redid the 51. I know 9.5 x 24 will be more costly, but that price was comparable to what Miller would sell tires at. Also, I had a set of "chinese" ag tires ordered for one of my tractors, and they were lousy. I ended up sending them back. They actually looked like they didn't fit the rim correctly, as the rim still stuck out past the edge of the tire by about 1/4 inch. The Carlisle tires look great! I would check with a local tire shop to see what they can do.
Bill
I have a friend with a tire shop here in Buffalo, and he has been able to get Carlisle tires for me at reasonable cost. I think my last pair of 8.3 x 24 Carlisle tires was around $450 for the pair last summer when I redid the 51. I know 9.5 x 24 will be more costly, but that price was comparable to what Miller would sell tires at. Also, I had a set of "chinese" ag tires ordered for one of my tractors, and they were lousy. I ended up sending them back. They actually looked like they didn't fit the rim correctly, as the rim still stuck out past the edge of the tire by about 1/4 inch. The Carlisle tires look great! I would check with a local tire shop to see what they can do.
Bill
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Re: Rear Ag Tires 9 x 24
look at millertire.com, he lists what tires are made in usa
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