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2 New HORSESHOE 20x10.00-8 6Ply Super Lug Herring Bone for Ditch Witch Trencher AG Farm Tractor Ridding Lawn Mower Tires Tubeless 2010008 T148 20x10-8

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2 New HORSESHOE 20x10.00-8 6Ply Super Lug Herring Bone for Ditch Witch Trencher AG Farm Tractor Ridding Lawn Mower Tires Tubeless 2010008 T148 20x10-8
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What It Is

This is a set of two 20x10.00-8 tubeless tires with a 6-ply rating and a Super Lug herringbone tread. Designed for heavy-duty traction on Ditch Witch trenchers, AG/farm tractors, and riding lawn mowers—especially in mud, snow, or loose soil.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Rim size: Fits any 8-inch diameter rim; verify rim width (recommended: 7–10 inches wide).
  • Tire size: 20x10.00-8 (also labeled T148 or 2010008). Measure your existing tire’s overall diameter and width before buying—some “20x10-8” tires vary slightly.
  • Load capacity: 6-ply rating handles up to ~1,200 lbs per tire (check your machine’s weight plus load).
  • Common machines: Ditch Witch trenchers (e.g., SK750, SK1550), compact AG tractors, zero-turn mowers, and riding mowers with 8-inch rims. Not for standard lawn tractors—these are wider and heavier.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: Aftermarket tire; no OEM-specific mounting hardware included. Uses standard valve stems.

Key Things to Know

  • Tread depth: Deep herringbone lugs provide excellent traction but will ride rough on pavement or hardpack.
  • Installation: Requires tire machine or manual levers—stiff 6-ply sidewalls make hand mounting tough. Use soapy water on bead.
  • Tubeless ready: Works without inner tubes, but check rim for rust or damage to avoid air leaks. Sealant recommended for tubeless setups.
  • Balance: Heavy lugs may cause vibration at higher speeds (e.g., mowing). Not ideal for road towing.

Should You Buy It

Buy if you need aggressive traction for a heavy-duty trencher, farm tractor, or large riding mower that operates in mud, snow, or soft ground. Skip if you mostly mow dry lawns or need a smooth ride on pavement—these are for work, not turf.

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