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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 2524" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Gang, I need a set of 10-16.5 tires for my 751. Last set (low end tires) only lasted 300 hrs, but much of that work was done on asphalt with no effort to make wider gentle turns rather than spin on a dime. So what's the general opinion on which tires have the deepest lugs for the best traction? From here on out, I will be operating almost exclusively on dirt or topsoil in a forest. Mostly mowing or moving logs or brush. Slopes on the hills can get up to 20 to 25 degrees or more, so traction is important. Very few rocks, so I think sidewall durability or heavy-duty umpteen ply is not top priority. I'll put chains on in the winter for moving snow. Ideas? --- Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 2524, member: 26"] Gang, I need a set of 10-16.5 tires for my 751. Last set (low end tires) only lasted 300 hrs, but much of that work was done on asphalt with no effort to make wider gentle turns rather than spin on a dime. So what's the general opinion on which tires have the deepest lugs for the best traction? From here on out, I will be operating almost exclusively on dirt or topsoil in a forest. Mostly mowing or moving logs or brush. Slopes on the hills can get up to 20 to 25 degrees or more, so traction is important. Very few rocks, so I think sidewall durability or heavy-duty umpteen ply is not top priority. I'll put chains on in the winter for moving snow. Ideas? --- Bob [/QUOTE]
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