TripleR
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- Joined
- Mar 5, 2009
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- Missouri
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- Kubota M8540HDC, L5740HSTC, BX2200, BX2660, John Deere 425&1025R, Case, Massey Ferguson, Ford
I don't have a beef with any of that as long as you keep those wicked thorns down in Missouri where they belong. The rest of us who don't compact landfills or drive over hot coals on a daily basis or over cactus patches do all right with fluid filed tires.
May you never have another flat!
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Yeah, as mentioned thorns etc. are a unique situation that really skews the situation, growing up on that farm while we were still clearing woods and farming "new ground" we often used an Allis Chalmers with a set of steel wheels we swapped out regularly.
On two of our other farms, we run fluid filled tires only with one a combination of fluid and weights which works well. We had two flats last year which for us is acceptable.