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Hello to everyone. I am working on a 1951 fargo B01.

Northern cousin to the B3B.

We are bringing it to a survivor state. The tires are done and not repairable.

Size appears to be 650-16, agressive tread in the rear and a car type on the front.

I would like to replace the rubber with black wall bias 6ply.

Any sugestions where to order from. There is nothing up here.

 

Thanks, Allan

 

 

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you can also try Miller Tire

www.millertire.com

 

Mine came from Miller! I'm an hour away from them. 

 

I have these: http://www.millertire.com/products/truck-tires/antique-truck-tires/6-50-16/6-50-16-specialty-super-transport-rib/

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You can also try Universal Tire.  I've bought from Coker Miller and Universal in the past depenind on what I needed.  Had good luck with all 3.   Mike

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Have an ag co-op with tire supply nearby? They carry 6 ply bias tires in 14-20 inch rim sizes. Paper catalogs, but the tires are usually imported. Some years Northern Tool's Master catalog has truck tires, some years it doesn't.

 

Not cheap but these guys have standard and mud/snow tread in that size:http://mgrassroots.com/light_truck_trailer.html The mud and snow look a lot lke the 7.00-15 BFGoodrich tires on my 49 right now.

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