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 SE SD | priced a set of 12.5l-15 tires for the main frame of our digger, the guy at the store said they were 35tall by 14 wide. Just went out and measured ours and they are about 30" tall and 10 inches wide. Looked on their website and a 9.5l-15 would be the most comparable tire they have to match up. Anybody else run into this. Thanks, Matt |
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North Iowa | We've got a few Gensco's on the farm, 9.5L's, and some 11L matches. We have found that they do not have a tire comparable in size to the 12.5L.
FWIW
Hank
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Crawfordsville, Arkansas | I believe I read that Gensco offers 2 different tires in a 12.5x15. Are they both oddball sizes that don't match up with a true 12.5x15? Got 4 that size on a field cultivator that I was looking to put aircraft tires on. |
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| We had some 15" airplane tires on an old hayrack when I was a kid (1980's) They were narrower than the other tires on the rack, but we never had to worry about overloading them. The bigger standard tires would be squatting and the airplane tires were solid. |
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 southern Illinois | Just be sure that you get the heavy ply, 16 - 24 ply cause they do have 8 and 10 ply tires that are not near as good as the others. Found that out after getting some that aren't any better then wagon tires.
Edited by commissioner 3/31/2011 18:42
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