Get you self some tire plugs, maybe a set of spoons. I have been keeping a set of turfs going for over 20 years on one of my tractors. (1,700 hrs). You can plug a nail hole from external and if you have a small compressor, be on your way in minutes. If you loose a bead, you can use a rachet strap around the tire and a bigger compressor to help reseat it after fixing the leak. I would not be concerned about tires unless your working in shale or some other jagged rocks. I have nice size chunks of tree branches stuffed between the rim and tires on my old massey 135, never cut the tires. (tubes in those tires though).
Only real problems I have had was failing to notice a tire getting low while doing loader work and having the tire bead pop off.