RickB
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- Joined
- Sep 18, 2000
- Messages
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- Location
- Up the road from Dollar General WNC
- Tractor
- Just a Scag
Even the dealer said it would do it to both tires (just more on the right), so I'm not convenience yet. If this was the case then to me a real bad design. The tire is about worn out when it gets to about 50 % on one side. So at 50% wear you have to buy 2 tires because one is worn out and the other has half its life left.
It is not a bad design because many MFD tractors do exactly the same thing. I have seen many discussions on mainstream AG fourums over the couple decades I have been a participant, and discussions with customers and owners in more than two decades as a dealership employee. If toe-in is within spec and there is no bent rim or disc the wear is caused by road wear, specifically on country roads with high crowns and gravel, stones and other loose aggregate at the edge of the pavement where tractor drivers tend to put the right hand tires. Believe it or not, take it or leave it.