oosik
Epic Contributor
My first tractor had 27 years on the OEM tires. There was still 75% of the tread remaining on those tires.
I just hope that holds true for my 2009 Kubota. The local Les Schwab tire dealer will come out here - suck out the RimGuard - install a new tire - replace the RG - install the new tire.
There is NO WAY I'm going to be able to handle the rear tires on my Kubota. Each weighs over 1000 pounds.
The best I could hope for - make an appointment - drive the tractor into Les Schwab and let them do the work there.
It's twelve miles - one way. That's not so bad.
I just hope that holds true for my 2009 Kubota. The local Les Schwab tire dealer will come out here - suck out the RimGuard - install a new tire - replace the RG - install the new tire.
There is NO WAY I'm going to be able to handle the rear tires on my Kubota. Each weighs over 1000 pounds.
The best I could hope for - make an appointment - drive the tractor into Les Schwab and let them do the work there.
It's twelve miles - one way. That's not so bad.