[AT] Used Tires
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Tue Oct 19 15:37:49 PDT 2004
Hi Joe,
You can send those 13.9 x 26 tires on down to me and I'll keep them for you
until they are worn out and then return them to you!
Might help with the space problem a bit.
Seriously, those 26 inch tires are somewhat hard to come by.
You did good on those. I bought an complete tractor with a blown engine
for $500 once just to get a set of like new 26" tires that were mounted on
it.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: <JAHaze at aol.com>
To: <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 6:07 PM
Subject: [AT] Used Tires
> Am I the only one obsessed with good used tractor tires? I have to ask
> because it seems that where ever I go, I run into decent tires for a
> fracton of the
> cost of new. Today for example I was working on a new subdivision and I
> ran
> into the property owner (old farmer) anyway I asked my usual questions
> about
> any old equipment he might want to get rid of, and after getting the tour
> and
> inspecting a pair of Ford orchard tractors (more on that later) I noticed
> he
> had two decent matched pairs of rear tires, one set 13.9 x26 and the other
> 12.4
> X 28. He asked for an offer and picked up both sets for $50, rims and
> all.
> He even loaded them in my pick-up for me. Now I know you don't run into
> that
> everyday, but about the only thing I bought at auctions this summer was
> good
> used tractor tires (most of the time I was the only one bidding). Am I
> missing
> something? Or does everybody have to have new tires these days?
>
> My other reason for posting is I seem to have found myself with several
> decent sets of rear tires. Does anybody have a good suggestion on how to
> store
> them without interfering with the valuable tractor storage space? I have
> them
> lining the walls of (leaning up against) the pole barn now, but am running
> out
> of wall space and am looking for a few suggestions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Enjoy, Joe
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