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Old 06-12-14, 21:54
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Any idea where to buy 9.00 x 13 tubes and tyres in continental Europe? Shipping costs from UK are killer. Prefered pattern on photo.
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Old 06-12-14, 22:08
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Any idea where to buy 9.00 x 13 tubes and tyres in continental Europe? Shipping costs from UK are killer. Prefered pattern on photo.
Jacek,

Search the internet for MRF or Trelleborg dealers. A quick search shows at the Trelleborg tyre are available in the Netherlands, and a further search reveals at least the Trelleborg tyre is also available in Poland.

But, is this meant for your C15? Surely this should have 9.00-16 tyres?

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Old 06-12-14, 23:26
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Yes 9.00- 16 of course
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Old 06-12-14, 23:37
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I've checked their offer in Poland and they have only front tyres for agricultural tractors. I will call them on Monday.
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Old 07-12-14, 09:34
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Yes 9.00- 16 of course
Ah yes, in that case, read new 9.00-16 tyres for WD split rim wheels. The British/Canadian 16" split rims are actually larger in diameter than their American counterparts, so any new tyre you buy today (with the exception of the ones mentioned in the first link) will not fit without either turning down the rim or grinding the bead off the tyre. Although some MLU members have been able to fit tyres after properly sandblasting and painting the rims and using ample tyre soap.

The most commonly available 9.00-16 tyres have the NDMS profile:

This is a correct WW2 profile, although not often seen on British/Canadian trucks.

Another option you could look at is the Mitas / Petlas NT-3 tyre:
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It comes in 9.00-16, has a suitable profile and is retailed in Poland!

Good luck and let us know what you end up with fitting to your C15.

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Old 21-12-14, 11:57
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Recently spotted a pair of Firestone 9.00-13 sand pattern tyres at Joop Staman. They look brand new and are made in Switzerland.

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Old 31-12-14, 12:59
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Hanno, I saw these too yesterday, and asked, they are 150 euro's each, and he has a set of 5, no more.

They are Firestone brand, and came out of Norway.

Hope this helps,

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Hanno, I saw these too yesterday, and asked, they are 150 euro's each, and he has a set of 5, no more.

They are Firestone brand, and came out of Norway.

Hope this helps,

Lex Schmidt
Even though those tyres look to be in good shape, they may have been in storage for 50 years . I would not use them myself unless I could verify that they are of recent manufacture . Those Firestones may have canvas/cotton layers in them, the cotton tends to rot over time. A sudden blow out could have nasty results .

I did by some new MRF 900-13's and also a few new OLYMPICS that were advertised in the Weekly Times by a agricultural tyre dealer
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