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    Tires for 1948 Austin-Western 99H?

    Wow, you folks are pretty speedy. Thanks! I have a solid lead on two tires -- thanks for all the help. :)
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    Tires for 1948 Austin-Western 99H?

    I have a 1948 Austin-Western 99H grader. It's been kept inside since we got it back in the 80's and is in reasonable shape for its age. Runs well, even. However, the tires are currently falling apart. This grader has four wheels (not six) with 10-bolt rims that take 14.00 20 tires. I...
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    Test

    Test, test, test. I wonder... do they expect me to buy a whole new grader because I can't find tires for this one? *sigh* I don't need a whole new grader. I just need some tires. :(
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    test

    Test, test, test. I wish my tire guy would take me seriously about needing 14.00 20 tires for my 1948 Austin Western 99H grader. I've put in some calls to other tire places but they all treat me like I am confused and surely mean 14.00 24's instead. *sigh* My name is not Shirley, either.
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    test

    Testing. Not that anyone will read this, but I have a 1948 Austin-Western road grader 99H. It works nicely. However, it has 14.00 20 tires and I can't find anywhere to BUY tires like that and the old tires are falling apart. My local tire guy rolled his eyes at me when I asked and allowed as...
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