Re: [MV] Tires needed - 9.00 - 20 NDCC

From: Patrick Jankowiak (recycler@swbell.net)
Date: Tue Aug 31 2004 - 23:41:51 PDT


Jeff,

The 1100x20's, Are they new or did it say?

I'm running them on an M35.

If so I would like one lot maximum.. but the expense of shipping
to dallas may hurt.!!

Any way you can have a look at the brand/model, etc? I would like
to see them also on the GL web site if possible.

Patrick

Jeff Gatton wrote:

> There is a butt-load (11 lots of 5 each) of 11.00 - 20
> tires coming up on the GL auction block 9/13/04 at
> Keesler AFB in Mississippi. The description says they
> are for End Item: Water Buffalo and 3.5 ton trailer.
> Would these be compatible? If anyone is interested, I
> can assist in pickup/bidding.
>
> Jeff Gatton
>
>
> --- Michael Oeschger <michael.oeschger@autodesk.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello again,
>>
>>after Joe's reply (thank you) I have decided to go
>>that route.
>>I need 10 new/like new 9.00 - 20 NDCC tires for my
>>dump truck.
>>Please let me know your price and location. I am
>>central New
>>Hampshire.
>>
>>Cheers - Michael
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Joe Garrett [mailto:j.garrett@verizon.net]
>>Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 11:25
>>To: Michael Oeschger
>>Subject: RE: [MV] Tires for deuce and half dump
>>truck
>>
>>By far and away, the cheapest way to go is to find
>>some used original
>>9:00 X
>>20 NDCC tires. New tires would cost around $300
>>apiece mounted, and you
>>need 10 or 11 of them, depending on whether you get
>>a spare.
>>
>>Used originals can be had for anywhere from $30 and
>>up. I was able to
>>buy a
>>whole trailer load of them, mounted on rims, for my
>>trucks for $35
>>apiece.
>>Many of these are going to need inner tubes, but
>>that is still MUCH
>>cheaper
>>than new tires.
>>
>>I have a 1954 XM211 that still has the original 1954
>>dated tires on it.
>>They have plenty of tread but are badly checked and
>>are nearly white in
>>color. Sooner or later I am going to have to
>>confront the huge job of
>>changing them all out. Of course, I don't drive
>>this truck on
>>pavement.
>>
>>Joe Garrett
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Military Vehicles Mailing List
>>[mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org]On
>>Behalf Of Michael Oeschger
>>Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 7:37 AM
>>To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
>>Subject: [MV] Tires for deuce and half dump truck
>>
>>
>>Hello folks,
>>
>>I have very recently acquired a XM211 (that is what
>>the plate reads)
>>dump truck and the standard military tire are just
>>about shot (peeling
>>tread and cracking everywhere). I will be using the
>>track on my small
>>farm to haul gravel, fire wood, manure, etc over
>>dirt and improved
>>logging roads. Can someone please recommend the
>>best tires for this
>>application - either commercial or military.
>>
>>As a follow-up, a pointer to a source for the above
>>recommendation
>>(price is an issue) would be great - I am in central
>>New Hampshire.
>>
>>
>>
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