Any tire shop that does AG and commercial tires should be able to get them, if they don't have them in stock. I would ask for a heavy-duty tube that could go in either bias or radial. Most shops, at least around here, will only stock what they feel confident won't bring them rework, so don't expect the cheapest ones you might see advertised places like eBay.
 
Your local farm tire store probably has them in stock. I'm at Delta. Our local Farm tire store, Kwikki Tire,and Producer's COOP has em.Forget that on line Bull$#!+. Buy local from your neighbors,friends.
 
When you buy the tubes inspect them immediately, at the store if necessary. I bought one, a Firestone, that had dry rotted in a clear plastic bag from setting on a shelf too long.
 
Good morning, Tgrasher and all: I agree on the need to check tubes while still in store. I received some tubes for antique size car tires from a famous supplier of tires/tubes for antiques. Several tubes had surface cracks from being folded and then (probably) stored in a hot warehouse in Tennessee. When I removed the plastic bags, I found the cracks. This was many years ago, I do't recall the resolution on the problem....
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Dennis M. in W. Tenn.
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