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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 926503" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Longevity of tractor tires (or any tires) often has a lot to do with whether the rig is stored inside or outside. I was pretty amazed last year when I took my Dodge in to just get the tires checked/aired up before I took a road trip to Idaho. The tread was still pretty good. But there was sidewall checking, because it's not always parked under cover -- in the barn most of the winter, and outside from spring to fall. And since I wasn't too excited about having truck tire failure(s) pulling a trailer to/from Idaho, I had them replaced. I agree with RAB -- figure out who is supplying the local ag guys, and buy your tires there. They will also have the best after-sale service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 926503, member: 16769"] Longevity of tractor tires (or any tires) often has a lot to do with whether the rig is stored inside or outside. I was pretty amazed last year when I took my Dodge in to just get the tires checked/aired up before I took a road trip to Idaho. The tread was still pretty good. But there was sidewall checking, because it's not always parked under cover -- in the barn most of the winter, and outside from spring to fall. And since I wasn't too excited about having truck tire failure(s) pulling a trailer to/from Idaho, I had them replaced. I agree with RAB -- figure out who is supplying the local ag guys, and buy your tires there. They will also have the best after-sale service. [/QUOTE]
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