Tractor Tires

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Believe it or not, I got over 20 years out of a set of Armstrong Hi-Power Lugs. Bought the tractor used in 1990 and the tires were relatively new then. Replaced them in 2010 with Co-op radials.

Same tractor has a Kelly 10.00-16 tri-rib on the front purchased in 1990. Still going today. No loader of course.

Most any 23 degree Firestone rear will last 20 yrs. They will finally go flat when the cords in between the lugs wear out.

I don't want a Goodyear on the place.
 
our tractor tires last 12 or 15yrs.front tires 5 to 10yrs.but mostly when they no longer will hold air.
 
Tires that get very lil road travel last a good long while like my business tractor the tires been on there since 1999. The row crop tractor tires most will be changed this year I checked some records appears they got changed mostly 5 years ago as they run up and down the roads quite a bit.
 

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