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Farmall Ed

06-17-2003 19:41:22




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I had been having a little tire trouble with my H for several days, I could air them up and be ok for whatever job I was doing,but that got kinda tiresome, so yesterday I loaded her up and took it to our local Co Op to get the tires fixed. They put a new tube in the front tire and A boot and new tube in the left rear. My bill was $73.00, I havent had much tire work done in the last four years and I was just wondering what the cost of similar repairs might be in your area, also it would be interesting to hear from some of you fellows in other countries, please convert to US currency the only foreign money I knew was Yen and thats been a long time ago. Thanks Ed

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SuperCmore

06-18-2003 09:48:41




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 Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Farmall Ed, 06-17-2003 19:41:22  
Had flat on front of Cmore couple of weeks ago. Locust Thorns in tire, took it to town, patched tube, charged me $15 which I thought was high for only one patch. Now, its flat again,and so's the other front tire..thought I had gotten all the thorns out...I'm going to either put in a "liners" (old inner tube between the tube and tire) or fill them up with Flat Stop...Cmore



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Slappy

06-18-2003 04:39:57




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 Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Farmall Ed, 06-17-2003 19:41:22  
Last year I replaced both rear tires on my H. After getting input from many members of this board (thanks again guys & gals), I found the most inexpensive tires possible here was my bill:

2 tires: $312 (includes both tires)
Shipping: $68
2 new tubes + mounting: $100.

$73 sounds like a great deal to me.



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artie

06-18-2003 09:36:09




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 Re: Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Slappy, 06-18-2003 04:39:57  
where did you find 2 new tires for 312.00?



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Slappy

06-19-2003 04:37:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to artie, 06-18-2003 09:36:09  
Try these guys:

http://www.tiretown.com/



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artie

06-19-2003 08:48:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Slappy, 06-19-2003 04:37:27  
are they Firestone or Goodyear?



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Slappy

06-20-2003 02:14:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to artie, 06-19-2003 08:48:33  
I don't know. They are 6-ply factory seconds so the name has been removed. They have been great tires for me, I use the tractor for light work, bush hogging, fertilizing, etc., but Tire Town didn't recommend them for heavy duty. The Firestone & Goodyear stores wanted between $400 and $500 per tire - couldn't afford that.



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artie

06-20-2003 19:54:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Slappy, 06-20-2003 02:14:51  
thanks for info. I paid $750 for 2 installed 2 years ago. Firestone. But I still use tractor for plowing & field work.



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Vern

06-17-2003 21:47:19




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 Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Farmall Ed, 06-17-2003 19:41:22  
My S/A developed a leak in the right rear (calcium chloride filled) tire. I took it to the dealer that had installed it 13 years ago and they removed and replaced (with new) the ca/cl and installed a new stem assy. Bill was $83+. Problem was the stem was leaking.



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Alton

06-17-2003 20:27:28




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 Re: Tire Repai r Cost in reply to Farmall Ed, 06-17-2003 19:41:22  
Sounds reasonable to me.



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