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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 74414" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>Give the car tires a chance, you might like them. I have a 600 I bought with 7:50x16" lite truck tires. I first wanted to change them to skid steer tires also but soon found they won't rip up lawns in the summer. In the winter they are the only tires to use to plow snow in my opinion. I push a 8' snow bucket with mine in northern Wi (we get plenty heavy snow) and don't have any problems, including with traction. I also run a New Holland 160 plowing snow with a blade, with skid steer tires it's totally useless without chains, put light truck snow tires on and traction is no problem without chains. if I was you, and in a way I am, I have basically the same machine, I would keep the car tires or maybe go to lite truck tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 74414, member: 9306"] Give the car tires a chance, you might like them. I have a 600 I bought with 7:50x16" lite truck tires. I first wanted to change them to skid steer tires also but soon found they won't rip up lawns in the summer. In the winter they are the only tires to use to plow snow in my opinion. I push a 8' snow bucket with mine in northern Wi (we get plenty heavy snow) and don't have any problems, including with traction. I also run a New Holland 160 plowing snow with a blade, with skid steer tires it's totally useless without chains, put light truck snow tires on and traction is no problem without chains. if I was you, and in a way I am, I have basically the same machine, I would keep the car tires or maybe go to lite truck tire. [/QUOTE]
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