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Rene Smythe

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(Had to select a category or I could not post) After five months of our Cubby in the shop, we got it back yesterday. Had several issues including not being able to get the unit to charge. Had to manufacture a bracket that holds a spring that was broken out, rebuild carb, rebuild drive control trunnion bracket. Replace guide pins and springs, etc. Anyway, my wife found rear tires on Amazon and wanted an opinion: https://www.amazon.com/MaxAuto-23x1...ywords=23x10.5x12+tire&qid=1683918629&sr=8-11
 
They look good considering the price point. As with many of the Chyna produced tires, they might run on the small side, and they may dry rot sooner than what you are used to. They do rate quite high all things considered. I have used Deestones and only complaint is that they run on the small side.
 
(Had to select a category or I could not post) After five months of our Cubby in the shop, we got it back yesterday. Had several issues including not being able to get the unit to charge. Had to manufacture a bracket that holds a spring that was broken out, rebuild carb, rebuild drive control trunnion bracket. Replace guide pins and springs, etc. Anyway, my wife found rear tires on Amazon and wanted an opinion: https://www.amazon.com/MaxAuto-23x1...ywords=23x10.5x12+tire&qid=1683918629&sr=8-11
I use Carlisle 23x8.50's and see them on Amazon at $107. Are made in the good-old USA and, I think, are better in snow/mud....just look at any Farmall.
Cheers, Jack
 
I would ask Seller as to how he ships them. Many tire sellers squeeze the Tire Beads together and folds the center of the tire. This makes it VERY hard to get the tires to stay and take air
 
I recently bought a Carlisle tire for my IH trailer. I noticed that on the tire it was molded in, "Made in China". Still seems to be much better quality than the no-name or Hirun China made tire I bought before that. The Carlisle still looks good and holds air a year later. The Hirun didn't last six months without bulges and leaking.
 
This Amazon listing states that the 23-10.50-12 Tru Powers are made in China. I have seen a pair locally that stated on the sidewall "made in China"

https://www.amazon.com/Carlisle-Power-Lawn-Garden-Tire/dp/B005O5W8R4
Once again, my 23-8.50-12 Tru Powers were made in Jackson TN along with the majority of Tru Powers. Some are mfgd elsewhere.
On Carlisle's website, "Depending on which Carlisle you select the tire could have been made in a US factory or elsewhere. We are an American company committed to American manufacturing and standards."
 
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