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    Default Where to get new Tractor Tires

    I have an older tractor 1980's that needs the 2 front tires replaced. They have basically dry rotted and need a new set. I have both wheels in the back of my truck so off to Firestone. They won't touch them. NTB won't touch them. Where do I take these two wheels to get new tires installed?

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    Bring your tractor to Kevin he can toot it at the same time
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    cate mclaurin?

    just kidding. I think Jim whitehead tire does it. not 100% sure. on shop near I-77.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    There’s a place in Johnston that sells tractor tires, can’t remember the name of it off the top of my head though.

    Maybe someone else can chime in
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    forrests
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    Jim Whitehead is gonna take care of these tires. Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gander View Post
    Jim Whitehead is gonna take care of these tires. Thanks guys
    They have saved my ass enough times to give them a 5* internet review...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    There’s a place in Johnston that sells tractor tires, can’t remember the name of it off the top of my head though.

    Maybe someone else can chime in
    Forest tire. I get all of our farm related stuff done there and so do most of the peach farms around.

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    Have you checked with the Farm Bureau warehouse in West Columbia?

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    Nope, was just looking at tire shops.

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    I've bought rear tires from Whitehead. Good people.

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    Carl Crapps at hwy1/ hwy 23 split at batesburg leesville

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    you're welcome, gandolph
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