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<blockquote data-quote="fredinstonewall" data-source="post: 70489" data-attributes="member: 10093"><p>Hello, New to this site. Looking for information on tires. I live 4 miles off the pavement on a gravel road, with steep hills between my house and the blacktop One hill is a 800' rise. Over the years I have plowed the road to get out. Now its time for tires. I'm looking at the Bobcat brand Severe Duty tires as I want to get as much rubber out of this investment. When I look at the tire (Severe Duty) it looks like its going to load with snow and cause a problem. I called the dealer that is wanting me to buy the tires and he says they work fine..but all he can tell me is they plow their parking lot with those tires. Better investment out there? Anyone have any experience with this? I use the bobcat to unload hay with the forks, snow plow and moving dirt on gravel roads and bucket dirt from the hills which is mixed with sandstone rock...oh and I use the Bobcat to get trees out for firewood. Current tires have served me well but somewhat bald to the point I have to run chains. Thank you in advance Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fredinstonewall, post: 70489, member: 10093"] Hello, New to this site. Looking for information on tires. I live 4 miles off the pavement on a gravel road, with steep hills between my house and the blacktop One hill is a 800' rise. Over the years I have plowed the road to get out. Now its time for tires. I'm looking at the Bobcat brand Severe Duty tires as I want to get as much rubber out of this investment. When I look at the tire (Severe Duty) it looks like its going to load with snow and cause a problem. I called the dealer that is wanting me to buy the tires and he says they work fine..but all he can tell me is they plow their parking lot with those tires. Better investment out there? Anyone have any experience with this? I use the bobcat to unload hay with the forks, snow plow and moving dirt on gravel roads and bucket dirt from the hills which is mixed with sandstone rock...oh and I use the Bobcat to get trees out for firewood. Current tires have served me well but somewhat bald to the point I have to run chains. Thank you in advance Fred [/QUOTE]
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