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Posted by Al on Friday, April 24, 2009:In Reply to: tires posted by mark on Wednesday, April 22, 2009:
Everybody starts off inexperienced; don't worry about it. A rural tire shop that does tractors or a tractor shop that does tires will fix you up.
Know what kind of tread you want (ag or turf) and whether you want liquid put in for weight. You could mention that it's not 4WD. If there's tread left but the rubber's cracked, you might get away with installing tubes.
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