BX Tires going flat

   / BX Tires going flat #21  
My first BX2660, no issues with turfs. Even the R-4’s were fine for years. Now, my current BX2670 had issues the first year. Got fed up. Tubed them. Last month, one went flat. Dealer said “Don’t tube it. Seal the bead”. So far so good. One tubed, one sealed. As soon as I can swing it, I’m getting a set of R-4’s. The turfs are good for grad, and grass only.
I should clarify... my experience is with R4s. Can't speak for turfs.
 
   / BX Tires going flat #22  
I will say it again... TUBES... and be done with it.

Ha ha! I too will say it again.

Get your tires foam filled and forget punctures and leaks forever!

About 15 years on mine to date and absolutely no regrets...
 
   / BX Tires going flat #23  
Ha ha! I too will say it again.

Get your tires foam filled and forget punctures and leaks forever!

About 15 years on mine to date and absolutely no regrets...

Ha Ha! Tell the current price to do foam filled and how it makes the tires solid for such a comfortable ride. :D:laughing::cool2:
Oh by the way, I badly bent the front rim on my L3901 a couple of days ago and after beating it back into almost round with a sledge hammer it still won't hold air so off to the tire shop and have a tube on order and left the tire for pick up next week. I have a full gallon of Slime and a partial gallon of Slime left from using it on the front tire on an old deck mower on my former F mower, the tire was cut in a few places after falling off and being run over and cut a bit so nothing to lose by Sliming it.
I know the issue with the BXs is most probably the tire spinning on the rim so I say use tire sealer first if a air bubble under water can not be found. If a holein tire then plug it is what I've done to a few over the years. I've used all methods except foam filling and researched doing that and concluded the price was way to much and some people mentioned the hard ride with a solid tire.:2cents:
 
   / BX Tires going flat #24  
another vote for foam filling. i was worried about the talk of steering linkage stress ect but have not found much concrete evidence on this. The quote i got from my local industrial tire place for BX front tires was $110 each, and each front wheel will weigh 49 pounds. not too bad. esp when you consider the front end is made to handle a FEL, front end weights ect, a few pounds on the front wheels wont bother me. no more flats. Ive heard several instances of tubes and rims becoming misaligned, dont feel like dealing with that.

Im going to get the fronts done this month (brand new tires already been plugged once). And when the rears eventually get punctured and blow out all their ballast, i will take those for foam too.
 
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   / BX Tires going flat #25  
another vote for foam filling. i was worried about the talk of steering linkage stress ect but have not found much concrete evidence on this. The quote i got from my local industrial tire place for BX front tires was $110 each, and each front wheel will weigh 49 pounds. not too bad. esp when you consider the front end is made to handle a FEL, front end weights ect, a few pounds on the front wheels wont bother me. no more flats. Ive heard several instances of tubes and rims becoming misaligned, dont feel like dealing with that.

Im going to get get the fronts done this month (brand new tires already been plugged once). And when the rears eventually get punctured and blow out all their ballast, i will take those for foam too.

So you don't have foam filled to tell about your experience using them already? Your just telling what your going to choose to do? You have no experience as to the ride of the BX with foam filled tires? I personally have had some concern about the cost but that wasn't totally a deal breaker but the past reports on ride quality of basically a hard solid tire concerned me. I've owned several BXs and the last one I bought rode so rough my wife and finally my grandson who loves to drive (Age 14) complained so much about the ride quality and I felt as bad or worse about it than them so it's now gone to my brother next door. Thanks for giving your price quote of $220 for the two front tires and I guess plus tax. If I had the constant thorn problem as some do I'd also do foam or cut the trees.
 
   / BX Tires going flat #26  
So you don't have foam filled to tell about your experience using them already? Your just telling what your going to choose to do? You have no experience as to the ride of the BX with foam filled tires? I personally have had some concern about the cost but that wasn't totally a deal breaker but the past reports on ride quality of basically a hard solid tire concerned me. I've owned several BXs and the last one I bought rode so rough my wife and finally my grandson who loves to drive (Age 14) complained so much about the ride quality and I felt as bad or worse about it than them so it's now gone to my brother next door. Thanks for giving your price quote of $220 for the two front tires and I guess plus tax. If I had the constant thorn problem as some do I'd also do foam or cut the trees.
sounds like you got it all figured out
 
   / BX Tires going flat #27  
I don't have thorns to worry about. I suppose if I did... the foam option at 4 to 5 times the cost of tubes would be the better way to go.
 
   / BX Tires going flat #28  
I had troubles with the front turfs on the JD 4010. First went with some Slime, then tubes and eventually replaced them with new tubeless. The replacement turfs seemed tougher. Never a problem with the turf rears.

Last 2 tractors have had R4s with absolutely no issues whatsoever. They're just rougher because air pressure is higher in them, and I think they're a stiffer tire.

Ralph
 
   / BX Tires going flat #29  
I had troubles with the front turfs on the JD 4010. First went with some Slime, then tubes and eventually replaced them with new tubeless. The replacement turfs seemed tougher. Never a problem with the turf rears.

Last 2 tractors have had R4s with absolutely no issues whatsoever. They're just rougher because air pressure is higher in them, and I think they're a stiffer tire.

Ralph
That could be... R4s being stiffer and such a lesser issue than turfs. I dunno.
 
   / BX Tires going flat #30  
That could be... R4s being stiffer and such a lesser issue than turfs. I dunno.


I've had R4s when I had a FEL and never had a flat on any of them. It was always that one turf on the front of the BX and often times it was erratic. Sometimes it would go weeks and never go down and sometimes it was days.
 

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