Tractor Tires

giowest

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Anyone know where to get tractor tires for really old tractors?, 68R/T?, My brother in law has a 1939 Ford 9N tractor and it needs front and rear tires.
932 rears tires

419 front.

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The ford N series, believe it or not, are a staple among small family farms. should be as easy as a phone call to the nearest tire conglomerate of the week.
 
I dunno but do please tell your bro-in law to pick up one of the fancey roll bars for his 9N like the newer tractors have. I hate them tractors!
 
Gio, you should be able to get then from the Co op in Brighton. I got mine from Brewer(TDS) tire in Commerce city.
 
'Round these parts the "old" tractors are still in daily use. I could probably find any size you need within 20 miles, but I'm not gonna ship. :dgt:

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I can get 'em for ya if you don't mind making the drive here to get them. :D

You should have no problem finding them locally............
 
We can get them through work. E-mail or P.M. me. I would guess any good tire store would have excess to them. That is a steer tire for a small tractor like a ford 9n or 8n we sell them and the tubes every week.
 
Thanks guys, it's a 9.5 x 32. I found one place called miller tire in ohio that has the Firestone replacement for $325.00 Ea[smilie=f:Does that sound right?.

The fronts we found localy for only $63.00 each so no heart burn there.
 
I dunno but do please tell your bro-in law to pick up one of the fancey roll bars for his 9N like the newer tractors have. I hate them tractors!

He said this one has only scared him once so he only brings it out in the winter for snow moving, slow and straight stuff only he say's:)
 

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