I was having problems with one of my old, cracked turf tires losing air. I popped a can of slime emergency tire repair into it and it seems to be holding air pretty well, for now. In several areas of my property, it gets a little swampy. Those Ag tread wide tires are dead sexy. Still, wondering if they might tear my my yard?
Are the tire sizes on the 184 and 154 different, though? 13.5-16.1 compared to the 13.6-16. I'm not a big tire guy so maybe they would be just fine?
Rear tire replacement Lowboy 154
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