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Re: Re: Re: Re: Tires cracking?


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Posted by Molly on November 26, 2002 at 12:22:56 from (64.122.44.142):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Tires cracking? posted by paul on November 26, 2002 at 11:51:38:

I can see why people would be leary of advertising in discussion forums such as this.
While I obviously hope to get our product noticed, I truly joined this forum to find out if premature tire cracking is a common problem for owners of Antique Tractor owners.
This industry is very new to me, so asking questions will be the only way to learn more about Antique Tractors.
I may have prematurely promoted my product and I apologize for any inconvenience or annoyance that may have caused. This is my first job out of college, and I'm trying to conduct effective research on my own for the first time!
That being said, I have the following questions:

Do Antique Tractors experience a lot of motion, or are they put on display for long periods of time? I am unclear if they are actually used for farming purposes, or fixed up to be displayed.

For anyone that owns an Antique Tractor - how long does it typically remain stationary?

How often (if at all) must you replace your tractor's tires because of cracking and aging?

If you do buy products currently to keep your tires from cracking prematurely, which product have you bought in the past?

Where do you typically purchase your tractor tires from? I have heard of Miller Tire, but I am curious about other quality manufacturers.

Please tell me any other information (issues, problems, generalizations) regarding Antique Tractor tires - anything will be useful in my research.

I truly appreciate anyone's responses regarding their experience with Antique Tractors!

Thank you.




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