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16x6.50-8 Firestone 3-Rib Front Tractor Tire 4 Ply

16x6.50-8 Firestone 3-Rib Front Tractor Tire 4 Ply

$95.00
(26 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
300-652
Condition:
New
Availability:
Ships in 1-2 Business Days
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Overall Diameter:
16.4"
Overall Width:
6.3"
Ply Rating:
4 ply Tubeless
Rim Width:
5-3/8"
Tread Depth:
17/32"
Max Load:
620 LB @ 28 PSI
Made in:
Vietnam

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Description

16/6.50x8 Firestone 3-Rib Front Tractor Tire 4 Ply

This tire will make your garden tractor look like a BIG tractor and will steer like POWER steering.

This tire is Tubeless, no tube required.

For more tire specs, see "Details" above.

Check your tire size before you order.

Tire only. The tube and wheel are sold separately.

 



26 Reviews

  • 5
    Looks like a 4020 now!

    Posted by Unknown on 13th Apr 2013

    I put these on the front of my 1966 JD 110 RF, they look great!
    My Dad purchased the 110 when he was 14, our family used to farm 20s -90s, when he saw the tires he laughed "dang that thing looks like a 4020 now!" They look good with the ag tires on the back. Better turning radius also.

  • 5
    hard bite

    Posted by Unknown on 14th Mar 2013

    bought these from miller about 2-3 years ago have had excelant luck with them considering i run through crab apples work perfect in loose dirt and soft ground improved turning radius works great for running left and right on hill side with out having to steer up hill and i used slime filled tubes in these for no flats perfect for using a 3 pt plow mount as well positive steering

  • 5
    made my 214 John Deere look great

    Posted by Unknown on 2nd Mar 2013

    wanted a wide front tire that matched my cleated rears. bought these and really pleased with them. looks just as i wanted GREAT

  • 5
    Firestone tri-rib tires

    Posted by A.D. on 27th Feb 2013

    The tires made my B112 Allis Chalmers garden tractor look great.

  • 5
    Great steering tires

    Posted by Dave on 22nd Feb 2013

    Just what i needed for a JD F910 . Big improvment for rear steering in the snow. Look very good.

  • 5
    For those with bead leaking!!!!!

    Posted by D Bailey on 10th Feb 2013

    You can not expect perfect seal if you damage bead on tire when putting it on the rim., You need to install rubber sealer on rim before inflating tire. We just installed on a 1966 rim and you can not expect perfect seal without the rubber sealant. No rim from old tractor is going to be perfectly smooth.
    I love the tire...they look great and I had no issues installing or having bead leak, but I used rubber sealer.

  • 5
    Exactly what my restored tractor needed

    Posted by D Bailey on 10th Feb 2013

    I restored a 1966 JD 110 round fender tractor and put agriculture tires on the rear and these 3 rib tires on the front..and it made the tractor. I'm please in the look, the service, price and delivery from Miller. Definately will be doing more business with my other tractors. I'm in Canada and can't even get these tires here.

  • 3
    Just had them mounted, leaking at bead on one

    Posted by Gerry on 30th Jan 2013

    Well was tickled at first because tubless, but now on brand new tubless wheels one is severely leaking all around bead at about nine different spots. Shipping back, unmounting charges + mounting charges is a substantial amount and then tubes are not cheap either with extra shipping. Consider getting tubes in advance. Had seen where someone else had same prob. but thought might be a fluke.