28-350 tires
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(03-07-2017, 07:54 AM)EvilTwin Wrote: That tire option wasn't available when I did my saw a few years ago.  It's pricey, but as long as its an upgraded polyurethane with the rib to fit the groove in the wheel, than its probably the way to go.  Post back with some pix of the install, I'd love to see it.

Sulfer grove ... Came with directions..
Rolleyes
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I soaked them in hot water .. One was  on in about ten minutes .

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I only put the one on . Bottom tire is fine for now .
Spent the rest of the day going over the saw . Just minor adjustments .



If it can't kill you it probably ain't no good. Better living through chemicals.

 
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Yes. Please post back . I have the same saw and am curious about a review of those tires after you've used em a bit.

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