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I've got 14.5 x20 agri pattern (sPeed related)on my Mog and at some point will need to get 2 new tyres as the other 2 are very good.

Now I have been offered 5 new tyres less aggressive tread at a good price.

Now the thing is they are 13/20 so apart from lower top end n better I guess pull

N take off and less turf damage what else have I not thought of?

Obviously I can sell on the 2tyres to get some money back

Pros n cons from those in the know please

Thanks in advance:001_smile:

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I've got 14.5 x20 agri pattern (sPeed related)on my Mog and at some point will need to get 2 new tyres as the other 2 are very good.

Now I have been offered 5 new tyres less aggressive tread at a good price.

Now the thing is they are 13/20 so apart from lower top end n better I guess pull

N take off and less turf damage what else have I not thought of?

Obviously I can sell on the 2tyres to get some money back

Pros n cons from those in the know please

Thanks in advance:001_smile:

 

if you decide to sell the 2 decent AG tyres let me know as i will need a pair on my mog sometime this year

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I had continentles on mine, more of a dimond patern, on dry grass you could slide but they were very good on the road and on hot days you could even drive on a drive , even if it had been laid by Patrick ,without leaving a agi foot print, i never got stuck in the soft ground and a new full set lasted me 8 years.

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Thanks for your comments

Nifty I will do if that's the route I take

Kjames the ones I have been offered have the square chunky pattern so I guess they are similar. When I do go off road it is on sensitive sites so I would be avoiding wet and muddy days to avoid making rutts etc and the foot prints on drives on hot days is a good valid point.

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