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This is for my '69 John Deere 112.
I need to either repair or replace one tire on the front of my tractor, as it leaks (not too badly, though) and since both tires are basically completely bald, I figured I should at least look into replacing both of them.
This is a small lawn and garden tractor, that I really only use for cutting the grass, but it's old enough that it's pretty heavy. The total weight is around 650 lbs.
What is the functional difference (if any) between turf tires, and ribbed ones? This is a 2wd tractor with rear-only brakes (that are 100% non-functional anyway ) so all the tires do is steer and support the front of the tractor. As I said, the ones on there now are completely bald, and they still work OK, so I don't think I'll go too badly wrong with either...
Thanks!
I need to either repair or replace one tire on the front of my tractor, as it leaks (not too badly, though) and since both tires are basically completely bald, I figured I should at least look into replacing both of them.
This is a small lawn and garden tractor, that I really only use for cutting the grass, but it's old enough that it's pretty heavy. The total weight is around 650 lbs.
What is the functional difference (if any) between turf tires, and ribbed ones? This is a 2wd tractor with rear-only brakes (that are 100% non-functional anyway ) so all the tires do is steer and support the front of the tractor. As I said, the ones on there now are completely bald, and they still work OK, so I don't think I'll go too badly wrong with either...
Thanks!