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<blockquote data-quote="Shuffle" data-source="post: 7725853" data-attributes="member: 89486"><p>Go for Radials would be my biggest piece of advice. If your only off concrete work is straw and hay in dry weather, give the block pattern a go. With the hours though in your position be looking for the cheapest set of Radials you can find, in whatever pattern they come in, or as others have said, some part worns. I'd stick at 460 too, pretty much standard on telehandlers I think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shuffle, post: 7725853, member: 89486"] Go for Radials would be my biggest piece of advice. If your only off concrete work is straw and hay in dry weather, give the block pattern a go. With the hours though in your position be looking for the cheapest set of Radials you can find, in whatever pattern they come in, or as others have said, some part worns. I'd stick at 460 too, pretty much standard on telehandlers I think? [/QUOTE]
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