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11.2 X 24 TIRES

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    Posted: 06 Mar 2020 at 3:43pm
Good Afternoon Gents,

   Looking at possibly replacing my rear tires and wondering if anyone has any recommendations on a specific model or place to find them.  Would prefer to keep it local vs Amazon or anything like that.  Would be willing to buy a set of tires with rims if someone is holding a set.  My currents are spin-outs but they had solution in them, one is badly rusted.  Either replacing or just blasting and re painting them.

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http://www.millertire.com/categories/tractor-tires/rear-tractor-tires/12-4-24_-11-24/

As for the rims, there's a guy on the forum, that has both blank rims and spin outs, IIRR.

Just can't seem to recall the name, right now..Wink
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I am assuming that you have a CA. If you’re replacing the tires I would suggest going with the 12.4- 24’s. They look nicer and give more traction if you need it.
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    Steve Fisher sells rims. I do not have his phone No.

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If you can recall let me know, that would be a great solution
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I personally wouldn't go any smaller than a 12.4. Dad had 13-24's which are the current 14.9-24 on the CA for most of it's working life. They were great when discing plowed ground and got you where you were going a bit faster than a 12.4
 I put 12.4's on it when I needed to replace one bad tire (cause I got a heck of a deal on good used ones), and they just look puny to me.


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I just checked with my old tire supplier. You should be able to get 12.4x24 8 ply Multi Mile tires, used to be made by Kelly Springfield, put on your rims for around $200.00 each + tubes. Put new tubes in your new tires. Any local farm tire dealer should be able to get them for you.
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11.2x24 Multi Mile 8 ply tires should cost you about $165.00 each + tubes. If I was still in the tire business, these prices would be put on your rims at my tire shop. These tires would work well on your CA.
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