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<blockquote data-quote="sahara" data-source="post: 4391998" data-attributes="member: 76228"><p>I need the tyres to go on our TX66 combine, the original Goodyear's have split in the centre of the tread and are non repairable. The combine is a 2000 model with plenty of life left in it. My options range from Michelins at about £3200 per tyre down to the Belshina's at about £1300 per tyre, with plenty in between.</p><p></p><p>Given the age of the machine the Michelins and a couple of other pricier ones are out of the running, used options are on first glance attractive, however by the time I have bought them, freighted them down to me, and then paid for them to be fitted, the difference between the used ones and a supply & fit price is almost nothing.</p><p></p><p>That then means that I'm looking at the more "affordable" options. The difference between the Belshina's and the next one up the price range is about £250 per tyre, so with needing both tyres to be replaced that difference is now £500, and in my view not some thing to be ignored.</p><p></p><p>However I am mindful that my neighbour had some budget tyres fitted to a 2nd line tractor and used up all the purchase price savings in constant puncture call outs.</p><p></p><p>This is the thinking behind the request for any one with experience with the Belshina brand.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sahara, post: 4391998, member: 76228"] I need the tyres to go on our TX66 combine, the original Goodyear's have split in the centre of the tread and are non repairable. The combine is a 2000 model with plenty of life left in it. My options range from Michelins at about £3200 per tyre down to the Belshina's at about £1300 per tyre, with plenty in between. Given the age of the machine the Michelins and a couple of other pricier ones are out of the running, used options are on first glance attractive, however by the time I have bought them, freighted them down to me, and then paid for them to be fitted, the difference between the used ones and a supply & fit price is almost nothing. That then means that I'm looking at the more "affordable" options. The difference between the Belshina's and the next one up the price range is about £250 per tyre, so with needing both tyres to be replaced that difference is now £500, and in my view not some thing to be ignored. However I am mindful that my neighbour had some budget tyres fitted to a 2nd line tractor and used up all the purchase price savings in constant puncture call outs. This is the thinking behind the request for any one with experience with the Belshina brand. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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