Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day.

   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day. #31  
Can I get a different type of tire from the rear as long as their the same size as the previous tire? My rears are loaded with rim guard. I’d rather not mess with that.

Ugh, I missed that! You'd be wanting to replace all four, but with filled rears you'd probably just want to buy new rear rims for the new tires and sell off the fluid filled rears.

Thus negating any convenience or savings.

Well, if you find yourself wanting new tires period- they're the way to go.
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day.
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#32  
Ugh, I missed that! You'd be wanting to replace all four, but with filled rears you'd probably just want to buy new rear rims for the new tires and sell off the fluid filled rears.

Thus negating any convenience or savings.

Well, if you find yourself wanting new tires period- they're the way to go.
I ran the tire to the local tire shop. They said they may be able to patch it and tube it. I’m still waiting to hear back from them. I can get the same tires on eBay for 120 for 2 so I may do that I don’t know yet. I don’t want to buy 4 tires at this time.
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day. #33  
I definitely understand, but when the time does come- give them a look, you'll never regret it.
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day.
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#34  
I definitely understand, but when the time does come- give them a look, you'll never regret it.
I asked the dealer about them when I got the tractor. I think it was a scenario where he just didn’t want to do it so he talked me into there turfs that were already in the tractor. That’s not normally like me usually when buying stuff I’m pretty hard nosed in getting what I want.

I just got back getting the tire they tubes it for 39 bucks. Hopefully it lasts. I’ll probably order tires just in case.
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day. #35  
Notice how going to 6 ply from 4 ply gains you 225 lbs of load and ups your max pressure from 22 to 32lbs. When looking at your tire pictures, you have really been working your sidewalls. At least move up to a 6 ply....you won't regret it.

Multi-Trac C/S Tire
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day.
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#36  
Notice how going to 6 ply from 4 ply gains you 225 lbs of load and ups your max pressure from 22 to 32lbs. When looking at your tire pictures, you have really been working your sidewalls. At least move up to a 6 ply....you won't regret it.

Multi-Trac C/S Tire
I’ll post a pic of the other front tires sidewall. Yeah I’ve def been working it. I take a full bucket of 3”minus. It’s as much as it wants to lift up. I’ve probably taken hundreds of buckets so far. With my firewood racks I made it maxes out lift capacity moving those too. So I could get those tires you linked out in the front and still keep my regular rear tires?
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day. #37  
I asked the dealer about them when I got the tractor. I think it was a scenario where he just didn’t want to do it so he talked me into there turfs that were already in the tractor. That’s not normally like me usually when buying stuff I’m pretty hard nosed in getting what I want.

I just got back getting the tire they tubes it for 39 bucks. Hopefully it lasts. I’ll probably order tires just in case.

I'm curious what the salesman said to dissuade you away from hybrid tires. I initially had R4's on my Deere 1025R when I purchased it, when the Carlisle Versa-Turfs came out I followed them pretty closely, and was quite impressed; I picked a set up from Miller Tire and had a local shop install them. Night and day, better performance all-around, and definitely better on the lawn than the industrials. Most impressed with their performance in mud and snow though, they were exceptional. When I sold the Deere for something larger I made up my mind on R14's, and when a dealer dismissed my wants I dismissed that dealer.
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day. #38  
I’ll post a pic of the other front tires sidewall. Yeah I’ve def been working it. I take a full bucket of 3”minus. It’s as much as it wants to lift up. I’ve probably taken hundreds of buckets so far. With my firewood racks I made it maxes out lift capacity moving those too. So I could get those tires you linked out in the front and still keep my regular rear tires?
Your OEM tires are only rated for 780 lb load and that is lower than the 4 ply multi-tracs. No wonder you are squishing them to the rims.

GRASS MASTER
 
   / Blew out the turf tire on the last scoop of the day. #40  
Ask a tire shop if a Boot and Tube would do the trick.
 

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