CCWKen
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2005
- Messages
- 1,173
- Location
- South Texas, USA
- Tractor
- Ford-3910, JD-420C, Kenbota-Custom, IH-2606
I think the DOT suggests 7-10 years for highway tires. It doesn't apply to off-road tires that rarely see speeds over three miles an hour.
I was bringing a 1.25 ton military trailer loaded with a Sullair 160cfm compressor back from Virginia. The trailer still had the original 1950s military tires on it. Stopped for fuel in Texarkana and, doing the usual walk-around, noticed the tread was gone on one of the tires. Knowing I wasn't going to find a suitable replacement at 2:00am, I decided to press on. I made it back home and the tire is still holding air. That was about six years ago.
I was bringing a 1.25 ton military trailer loaded with a Sullair 160cfm compressor back from Virginia. The trailer still had the original 1950s military tires on it. Stopped for fuel in Texarkana and, doing the usual walk-around, noticed the tread was gone on one of the tires. Knowing I wasn't going to find a suitable replacement at 2:00am, I decided to press on. I made it back home and the tire is still holding air. That was about six years ago.