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ljones
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New shoes?

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I need new tires for my 122 and would like something that gets good grip,good for plowing ect, any sugestions/pics?
Have a original and a 122 http://mycubs.yolasite.com/

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Dont get deestones buy Carlisle tires.
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Re: New shoes?

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Where is a good place to order tires?
Have a original and a 122 http://mycubs.yolasite.com/

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Re: New shoes?

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Hi Lucas,

Check out Miller Tire on line. I'm sure others will make suggestions also.
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Here are a couple more places to check out.

bruttspecialtytires

Tucker tire on ebay
I'm hittin easy street on AG tires!

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I got some new front shoes for the 782 yesterday from Miller Tire.
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red82s
A. G
are those v61s you have there. I bought 2 tires and tubes delivered for 96.00 here and was wondering what you paid for those? later Don T :?:

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Red82s,
what kind of tires do you have on the back of your 982?
Have a original and a 122 http://mycubs.yolasite.com/

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They are Nanco's on the super. They look almost identical to the goodyear ags that I've seen.
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Don, I paid 120.00 after shipping with tubes. How you get yours for such a low price especially shipping to Canada?
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Perhaps he bought them awhile ago...I paid $35 each less than a year ago for mine, but they're nearly twice that now...
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Red82s,
where did you get your nancos?
Have a original and a 122 http://mycubs.yolasite.com/

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A little off topic but really not all that much-
Last Winter for plow detail I ran these 9.5 Sears turf tires mounted on 8.5 Cub wheels for the 102 pusher tractor.
I used the 4 link cross bar chains shown along with 6 IH weights and 80 pounds out back.
Brother did those things get the job done :mrgreen:
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Now how could I possibly get it any better than that?
By going double up on the cross bar links, that's how :D
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Watch me bust an axle now :lol:

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Ken , I run the same exact sears tires with 2 link chains on the back of my cub 100 snowplower .
I got about 75 lbs of weight on each side and its a plowin machine . I think it has something to do with the agressive tread design of those older sear tires . I've also seen them on some older wheel horses .
I see a lot of cub cadets while going down the tracks , its a shame I can't pull over and ask about them .

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Jess, yeah I wish it were still possible to get that pattern. I really like them.
From what I understand that was the one to have years ago for the garden tractor pulling guys.
I think that quite a while back Kenda made something fairly close called the K502. But I never actually saw them- only a photo. And they were discontinued too.
Right now though I'm liking the one on the right much better than the one on the left though :D
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Ken,
I have to agree on the 2 link spaced chains, they get the job done,My 125 has them on it and each one of those weights are 70 lbs,plus a set of cub weights inside.Keeps the back end down with the blower attached.I used to use a brinly spring assist and it worked like crap,switched to the IH one, and lifts it like a feather....Hidy Ho!!
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