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<blockquote data-quote="saltbranch" data-source="post: 1347193" data-attributes="member: 13181"><p>I just dropped off my tractor fronts 16" x7.5" and its going to cost 195.00 each. I was told they charge by the lb and that size would weigh 126 lbs @ 1.55 per lb I believe was the per lb charge. I was told they would not do old tires and tires that had slime in could potentially be refused and tires that had a lot of patches would be refused. I blew out a new 225.00 14 ply tire yesterday with a side wall puncture. I have blown several fronts and a set of rears in the last 2 years. So I hope this solves my problems. Rears will be next if the front perform well. This tractor is used a lot in clearing brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saltbranch, post: 1347193, member: 13181"] I just dropped off my tractor fronts 16" x7.5" and its going to cost 195.00 each. I was told they charge by the lb and that size would weigh 126 lbs @ 1.55 per lb I believe was the per lb charge. I was told they would not do old tires and tires that had slime in could potentially be refused and tires that had a lot of patches would be refused. I blew out a new 225.00 14 ply tire yesterday with a side wall puncture. I have blown several fronts and a set of rears in the last 2 years. So I hope this solves my problems. Rears will be next if the front perform well. This tractor is used a lot in clearing brush. [/QUOTE]
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