TreeFarmer1414, when people ask questions about where to get tires and parts like yours, I always recommend they open their local yellow pages.
The best place to get tires is local. They're simply too big and expensive to ship. By the time you're done, that "great deal" you got at nebraska tire or miller tire or tiretown dot com or cheaptractortires dot whatever ends up being more expensive than the local guys because of trucking. Plus you have to drive halfway to where you bought the tires because the trucking company doesn't have a depot anywhere near you, pick them up, and put them on yourself. Local guys are also likely to have some used tires they took off and kept because they were decent.
Matching may have to wait. The odds that someone will have a tire that's the same brand size style and condition as what you've already got is slim. You may have to settle for "holds air."
Keep your eyes open. Read your local "penny saver" or "smart shopper" or whatever the free publication is in your area that people place ads in. I found my dream tires on craigslist of all places.
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