Here’s a couple questions for you. – Who waits until they get home so they can do some online research for a future purchase? – Who knows where their Yellow pages phone book is? A few years ago these questions would be silly. ...Continue Reading
Here’s a quick tip, but first a little background… For years, many major farm tire manufactures made the odd sized but popular ag tires for the small 4 wheel drive tractors. Firestone and Bridgestone seemed to be the most popular. But when ...Continue Reading
Are you in this predicament? You own a four wheel drive tractor that has served you well for many years. It’s time to replace the front turf tires. You make a few calls to local dealers searching for the tires and you realize either no one knows the ...Continue Reading
Trouble finding this tire for your 4 wheel drive sub compact tractor? Me too! Not sure if Firestone has officially discontinued this tire size, but they may as well. it has been unavailable for years. The problem is, there are lots of tractors in the US ...Continue Reading
I got a call the other day from an online buyer complaining about the tread wear of his 405/70R20 Michelin tires on his industrial machine. His business is commercial landscaping and he uses his machine both on and off asphalt and dirt moving landscaping ...Continue Reading
The Bridgestone 212/80D15 Pillow Dia turf tire might as well be obsolete because finding them is like looking for a needle in a hay stack! BUT, do not despair! . . . An acceptable replacement tire is a 28x850x15 6 ply Titan Multi Trac C/S which can be ...Continue Reading
When searching the internet for a product, wouldn’t it be nice to go to a website and find every thing you need with one click of your mouse? Well, we at Ken Jones Tires feel the same way. And we’ve designed our website’s search function ...Continue Reading
Tire Tubes – Which Tubes Can Be Fluid Filled? We sell a lot of tubes for all different tire sizes and applications. So we get this question quite a bit. Most customers associate filling tires with a liquid – usually calcium chloride, water, ...Continue Reading
Here is an update from our first blog post. If you haven’t read that post click here for the link. Here’s a quick summary: “Here’s a quick tip: Every year we seem to get a lot of calls from owners of Honda Snowblowers. ...Continue Reading
Mondays always seem to be full of surprises and today was no different. Last Thursday, we outsourced a road service call to replace two front farm tires for a nice 78 year old lady. She was very knowledgeable about her tractor and the tire size she needed. ...Continue Reading


