need new rear tires

Firestone and its sister brands are best. Michelin is also good.

I have really liked the more affordable Carlisle on my compact sized tractor.

Titan and Goodyear make a lot of ag tires, they might crack out sooner than Firestone but might cost less, it depends on the size, design, and dumb luck… bit cheaper than Firestone.

Lot of cheap unknown import brands that tend to have less rubber, less lugs/ less traction, and far less durability but sure cost less. Hard to list them all.

Like the Sampson I got for duals on my 150hp tractor. They are serviceable, but clearly won’t last as long and very clearly have much less traction with their few lugs. But, as a dual matched up to the half worn Firestone’s they work out as a serviceable economical solution.
I don't know what everyone's problem with Titan/Goodyear is... I've got several sets of those God-forsaken long-bar-short-bar dating back to the late 1980's when they first came out. Not the greatest for traction but they've worn like iron and only slight weather checking that you have to be up close and personal to even see, on the oldest set.
 

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