[AT] 4 x 36 hayrake tires???

M.E. Miller Tire Co. memiller at bright.net
Wed Jun 16 09:19:38 PDT 2004


Hope you guys don't mind my stepping into your conversation.

We have the 4.00-36 hayrake tire in production.  We went this route after
finding a new old stock tire to use for a mold and because none were being
made anymore.  We do hope to have them by fall.

Do you realize that this tire is not only used on hay rakes but are in
demand for quail hunting carts, horse drawn carriages - and I even saw one
outside O'Hara airport on a mobile fire extinguisher.

The Coker tire that has been referred to is not the same size.  Their 36x4
tire is a car tire with an overall diameter of 36" not a rim of 36".

Other new products we have in production are: 7-24 Tractor tire for IH cub,
600-16 2 rib front tractor tires and we hope in a year to be able to proceed
with the 350-12 slanted plow tire.

The 7-24 tires are already in stock.  For the others, we are maintaining a
waiting list.  If you have not already called in, be do.  You will be
contacted - with no obligation - when these tires are available.

If you ever come across NEW old stock rare tractor tires that we don't
already have in our catalog, let us know.  We will need to decide if the
demand calls for reproducing it.  But please note - to be used as a mold,
the tire must be in NEW condition.

Thanks for reading.  Bev Miller


M. E. Miller Tire Co.
17386 State Highway 2
Wauseon OH  43567-9486
www.millertire.com
    For antique tractor tires and more...




-----Original Message-----
From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com]On Behalf Of Rob Wilson
Sent: June 16, 2004 8:28 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] 4 x 36 hayrake tires???


Farmer,
 Don't know what tread pattern would be acceptable but
Coker Tire company stocks that size tire in a Goodrich
brand. Here's the link.

http://www.cokertire.com/store/customer/search.php?tire_size=36X4+%5B28%
5D&in_category=108&x=12&y=4

Oh yeah, BTW thanks :)

Rob
"If you enjoyed a good meal today, thank a farmer"

> 	A fellow on one of my list is looking for some of these. I
> suspect they are hens teeth. I looked in Millers catalog but
> didn't see them.
> 	Has anyone done anything cute to get around them? His are
> on a rake but I seem to recall some grain drills using them too.
> --
>
>
>
> "farmer"
>
> My latest list "No Nonsense Horse" (includes donkeys & mules).
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NoNonsenseHorse/
>
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net



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