NewGuyInNewEngland
Bronze Member
how much does Rim Guard cost? I have heard ppl having good luck fighting flats when adding tire sealant (like slime) to rimguard. I want to ballast our 2810, but I need it to resist tiny punctures (cactus needles mainly). Which the current sealant is taking care of nicely.
Texan4life: Can 't say how this will work for fighting small puntures, but for what it's worth, I have a tire shop nearby that services a lot of private owner's tractors locally. He sent his guy to fill my rear tires on my 5035 with beet juice, of all things! Was about 60+ gallons per tire (but don't quote me) and he charge me $450 cash. I believe he said it would add about 1200+ lbs (again, don't quote me) to the rear of the tractor. I'm pretty sure I saved some money there and God forbid, if you ever have a leak/flat, the beet juice is non toxic so don't worry about the EPA coming after you.
Either way, it's a good idea for both traction and safety. I scared myself a couple of times moving heavy processed gravel around my steep driveway with a bit of a pitch to it and the rear got a bit "light".
Cheers
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