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    Wider tire/wheel options for older aerial lift

    I just acquired an older (early 80's) Roto-Zoom 30 aerial lift and was looking for options for wider tires. It came with 4.00 X 8 solid tires on split rims, which are fine for hard level surfaces, but I would like the option of using it on a level lawn. The lift weighs 4700 lbs and the tires are...
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