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Feasibility of trading AG tires for Turf Tires?
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Posted by dpski on October 12, 2006 at 18:56:14 from (24.41.1.216):
I'm gettin' close to buying an 8N with close to new rear AG tires. I prefer Turf tires for my intended uses. Is trading tires here on this forum or web or even a local dealer reasonable? Should I expect an even trade or to pay a little extra for turf tires? Obviously shipping would be a royal pain and probably not make it worthwhile unless I could locate a trading partner in a reasonable driving distance. Since I'm such a newbie at this would it be normal to trade them mounted on the rims or would I have to have the tires removed from the outer rims? Here again I'm assuming a dealer use to dealing with tractor tires is required to mount the rubber and not really something a newbie like me should tackle? Unless a 30 pack and couple of buddies is all it takes? I don't own the tractor yet, but just contemplating my options to get it rigged out the way I want. Thanks
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