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Old 09/12/13, 11:16 AM
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cost for tractor tire?

Ford 601 Workmaster front left tire. If it can't be plugged, just need to get a range of prices if I have to get a new tire.

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Old 09/12/13, 12:22 PM
 
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Look online for tires to get an idea. Check local tire store. Find an old truck tire. What size is the tire?

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Old 09/12/13, 12:30 PM
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Truck tire is your best bet if you can find a used one to fit the rim, or on a rim with the same pattern.
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I ordered on line and got two new front tires for a 4x4 tractor delivered for under 300

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You are lucky it is a front tire!
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6.00x16 cost me about hundred bucks mounted at the Co-op
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You are lucky it is a front tire!
thats for certain
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Old 09/12/13, 02:17 PM
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I've done the truck tire thing many times before... works great in a crunch.

If it can't be plugged, I'd try a boot...
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Try Miller Tire: http://www.millertire.com/

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