Posted by Donald Lehman on February 22, 2016 at 08:19:37 from (50.108.230.202):
In Reply to: Holy Moley! posted by FordNewbie on February 21, 2016 at 18:47:03:
$650 for 18.4 x 30 isn't a bad price, really. As tractor tires go, 6 ply is pretty light. Especially if you are mucking about in the woods. Paid $700 and $900 respectively for an 6 ply and a 8 ply 18.4 x 34 tires within the last two years. If you REALLY want to get shocked, price Firestones. If you read back through some of the posts here, you will discover that some of the cheaper tires available are fairly poor quality. Don't go too cheap.
You also state you are new to tractors? Have you ever changed a tractor tire? Do you know someone who has? Have you priced tires and instillation from a local tire dealer? You might be way ahead of the game to just have the local tire guy sell you the tires and have him mount them.
But to answer your basic question, yes, tractor tires are incredibly expensive.
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