Wow... those foreign tires like that are a pain in the tail to get. However, I knew of a guy out in California who could get them. I can't find his name and phone. I'll check my old notes where I was working on gray market tractors tomorrow when I'm in the right building.
Eiyup ... Had one do the same thing last summer and of coarse it had to be loaded with calcium too... Boy what a mess it made too. Puddle didn't dry up all summer.... And it was a 13.9 x28... Wallet is still in shock.
Why you would you call them junk? In the right conditions Rice tires can be a big advantage. Definitely not something you'd want to use on your lawn though.
I was going to say the same thing, till I saw how far around that is cracked.
BTS you did not ruin that tire, it simply rotted out!!
What is the size on those? I would think with the help available on here someone could find tires for that that would take less than 4 months. I bought one for my Ford 1500 last spring ((was rotted to the point I knoew it would go when I was broke, so bought it while I had the money in hand). But it was a 9.5 X24 so was easier to find.
Why you would you call them junk? In the right conditions Rice tires can be a big advantage. Definitely not something you'd want to use on your lawn though.
Try again bud I was giving him a hard time about asking if the tire it self was junk....
I never said rice tire were junk.
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