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For over 40 years... We Sell Used Tires Passenger & Light Truck, Farm, AG & Industrial Tires Available Farm & AG Tires Find the front and rear tractor tires you need to improve equipment performance and yield greater profits. Learn more about our farm tires now, and ask how you can prevent flats with our foam filling service. Welcome to Tire Town Inc. Tire Town Inc. is your source for the best in tires and service. In business for over 40 years, we provide tire sales and maintenance for tires big and small. With our industry connections, we're able to get you low prices on big brand names. Call today, or schedule your service online. Tire Town Inc. has two locations in Leavenworth, KS and Shawnee, KS to best serve you. We're local to Olathe, KS, Kansas City, KS, and surrounding areas. ATV / UTV Tires Rubber Lugs / Ribs Wheel Carlisle Firestone Rubber Master Kenda American Farmer ITP Unverferth Deestone Speedways Welcome to M.E. Miller Tire.

We have been serving rural America since 1970. We stock the largest selection of antique farm tractor tires and wheels available anywhere… plus much more. We appreciate your visit to our website. We at Miller Tire want to serve your enTIRE needs. 4.00-12 Vredestein Tractor Lug V67 4.00-15 Firestone Original 3-Rib 4 ply 4.00-12 Firestone Original 3-Rib 4 ply 38x12 Double Bevel Rim Silver Passenger and Light Truck Tires Lift & Leveling Kits Review Us On Google+ Are you looking for tires suited for a range of agricultural uses? How about farm tires that increase the productivity and performance of your farm equipment? At Tire World, we stock a range of farm tires, including a wide selection of tractor tires, for customers in Smyrna, TN, La Vergne, TN, Murfreesboro, TN, and surrounding areas. Get More Out Of Your Farm Tires The farm tires in our selection are designed specifically for high-horsepower farm equipment. Our farm tires feature added wear, added traction, reduced soil compaction, and improved load carrying capabilities.

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Are you looking for tires suited for a range of agricultural uses? At Gay Mark Tire & Wheel, we stock a wide range of farm tires and provide farm tire services to help you take care of your current treads. We're also available for on the farm tire service that saves you valuable time and eliminates hassle. Cassadaga, Jamestown, Fredonia, Stockton, Silver Creek, Irving, Forestville, Gowanda, Dunkirk, Fredonia, Brocton, Westfield, Forsyth, Mayville, Chautauqua, Bemus Point, Lakewood, Jamestown, Falconer, Randolph, Conewango, Leon, Cherry Creek, Sinclairville, Hamlet, South Dayton. Finding time for tire service isn't always easy when you have a farm to run, so let Gay Mark Tire & Wheel come to you instead. We provide on-site tire repair and maintenance that frees up your time, so you can spend it where you need to most. Just call (716) 962-9315 to have us send a technician to your location. We serve many areas.All tires in our selection are composed of a heavy duty rubber compound for long lasting tread life.

Keep your current tractor tires rolling strong. Contact us for farm tire maintenance and AG tire repairs at your earliest convenience, and save money in the long run. Shop by PriceShop by PriceTires are tricky to get rid of. Maryland Landfills are prohibited from burying tires under state law. Burning them releases toxic oils and fumes (and it’s illegal.) It’s even tougher for farmers. The big tires on their equipment are critical to their operations. When those enormous tires wear out, disposal is complicated and expensive. March 2014, however, will see easier and affordable opportunities for Maryland farmers to dispose of their old tires. Maryland’s Scrap Tire Program, established to help citizens get rid of used tires properly and clean up old tire dump sites, has traditionally focused more on car tires. But this year, the program is emphasizing the collection of Agricultural tires. Across the State, Counties are holding month-long agricultural tire drop-off events.

Through MDE’s Scrap Tire Program funding, Maryland Environmental Service is working with ten counties and the Maryland Farm Bureau to collect and properly dispose of agricultural scrap tires. The Maryland Farm Bureau, through their member hosts, is collecting tires in Harford, Baltimore, Montgomery and Frederick Counties. County agricultural tire events run through March in Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Dorchester, Garrett, Kent, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s, Washington and Wicomico. MES is conducting collection activities in support of Caroline County at the Holly Road Home Owner Drop Off at MIDSHORE II Landfill in Ridgely. County events are expected to run through March 31, 2014, while the Farm Bureau sites will have designated dates and times. Since its inception in 1994, Maryland’s Scrap Tire program has been a huge success, recovering more than 10 million old tires from illegal stockpiles, and collecting hundreds of thousands more at free citizen drop-off events.

The funding for the project comes from Maryland’s Used Tire Cleanup and Recycling Fund, administered by the Maryland Department of the Environment. An eighty-cent recycling fee, tacked onto each tire bought in Maryland, supports the fund. Through MDE, Maryland Environmental Service uses proceeds from the Maryland Scrap Tire Fund to clean-up illegal tire dumps and organize citizen drop-off days. In May, 2013 the Board of Public Works approved $500,000 to reimburse counties for their costs associated with the citizen drop-off day events. This year, the program included funding aimed at increasing the collection of scrap farm tires. In past years, some counties accepted agricultural tires and some did not. In October 2013, The Maryland Board of Public Works approved and additional $1.5 million in funding for the continuation of the tenth annual scrap tires Drop-Off day program earmarked specifically for the collection of agricultural tires. When improperly disposed of, scrap tires can create risks to the environment and public health through the potential for fire and by providing habitat for such disease-carrying pests as mosquitoes and rodents.