Posted by ACEd on December 20, 2010 at 07:37:27 from (65.5.210.56):
In Reply to: Changing Rear Tires posted by Matt Weltz on December 20, 2010 at 04:22:37:
I vote with going to farm tire service guy and buying new tubes from him. Just had 2 new 13.00-24 10 ply rears mounted on my industrial tractor. Cost just over $100 including the price of new tubes and he did it on the tractor. Other choice was to dismount and take to semi-local tire guy out in the sticks who would do it for $60 each incl new tube, but rims were not separate from center and axles were splined and probably too much work to get wheels off.
As for reusing tubes, I would not recommend that course unless they are pretty new - as pointed out earlier, assuming you have a good farm tire guy, tubes are cheap at $25-40 each depending on size vs cost / hassle of redoing it. If you have to go with old tubes, get new valves (NAPA has them for about $4 each).
Stay away from auto tire shops unless they do a lot of farm tires, as they frequently don't know what they are doing and they often overcharge compared to farm service guys.
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