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George,

Make sure you order the Carlisle Tru Power ag tire.

Carlisle makes several types of ag tires.
I almost made that mistake myself.

Be very careful if you go looking on greedbay, that's where some less-than-honest dealers hang out.

I bought Carlisle tires from my local tire store.
They were only a few bucks more than the lowest price, but I got them the next day!
 
George,

With those 12-7 rims you will need the 23x8.50-12 tires.
You would need a wider rim if you bought the 23x10.50-12's

Jason Wiggins has the 10.50's on his 169.

Here are a couple of pics of the 8.50's on my 128.
Don't pay any attention to the odd rear lift, it is not there any more.

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I have the Carlisle tru powers on my 125 and I have to chime in to say there great and totally worth the money
 
Are there more pics of that hitch? since im using a diesel cub fuel tank as the gas tank. I cant use the lifter. Thanks!! also picked up 3 sets of atv tires that has lugs to use as tires for my cubs. free and pretty much new. friend has big tire pile
 
Last night I finally got this hauled home.
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About time!
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Charlie, the trailer it's on belongs to my brother. It had some issues with the lights, so we put all new wiring and LED lights on it. It took a while for the wiring kit and lights to arrive, then it took us a few evenings to get it all installed. While it was setting the right front tire went flat.
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Carlisle Tru Powers it is! Miller has the 23x10.5x12s for $120 each plus $15 inner tubes - I'll be close to $300 after this. As long as I'm in the dog house, I may as well add another $200 for a pair of the Firestone 16x6.50x8 tri ribs with tubes!

Kraig, are those 50lb John Deere weights? I had a pair and busted my fingers putting them on and off because I couldn't hold onto them. I learned to appreciate the 26lb IH weights that I could put my hand through. I have three sets on my 122. They go for $150 a pair and I snap them up when I see them on CL for $100. Nice looking set up.
 

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