Flat Proofing Airplane tires

   / Airplane tires #11  
We run foam filled airplane tires on our pull type cutters like many around here and they work great.

my jd 1517 batwing has airplane tires on it as well. even if they are flat you can't tell because the things are so stiff. :)
 
   / Airplane tires #12  
Many farm implements were converted from steel wheels to rubber back in the late forties using WWII surplus airplane tires.
 
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   / Airplane tires #13  
I pull a JD batwing shredder with aircraft tires 18 miles behind my truck all the time. I keep it under 45 MPH and does just fine.
 
   / Airplane tires #14  
I had a set of airplane tires on my WA_40 Loader for 10 years. I thought they were foam filled and drove over nails etc doing demolition work. I finally got a flat one day and found they were not foam filled,just real a thick multi ply durable tire. I did not have much traction so I changed to a forestry tire.
 
   / Airplane tires #15  
There's hardly a tougher tire than an aircraft tire.

When a 747 takes off the tires get very hot and knowledgeable Captains leave the gear down for a bit to cool them before retracting. The thing to remember is the 747 regularly takes off at 700,000 pounds. That causes a LOT of heat.

If you can find an aircraft tire of the right size for a wagon or other implement, it's not going to be as heavy, generally, as an aircraft at full load. Even a Cessna 180, with tire too small to be of any use on an implement, comes in at 2,850 - 2,900 pounds. And that's with VERY small tires, like maybe a foot in diameter and not useful for an implement.

Any aircraft tire big enough for an implement is probably designed for WAY tougher conditions than you are likely to give it, and is probably many more plies than any road vehicle tire except maybe military off-road 20-ply tires, which would be my choice, especially the ones with the center bead all the way around the middle that makes road travel easier.
 
   / Airplane tires #16  
I bought a set of "new" airplane tires and rims from Gensco for my Ford 4610 SU. Got tired of fixing flats bush hogging. They are 18 ply recaps. Very heavy. I need to get them installed. I plan on keeping my other rims and tires in the shed for other use. I found a company in Charlotte that would foam fill my rims but decided against to go this route. Very fast shipping. Tires and rims look great.

Agriculture Tires
 
   / Airplane tires #17  
I have bought a number of tires from Gensco, some are a bit ch to put on the standard rims, the one set was, the second set was not much worst than standard tires,
 
   / Airplane tires #18  
I learned a "tidbit" about airplane tires in a college class I took,,, way back when,,,

NASA was studying hydroplaning, they found almost any tire will hydroplane at a speed greater than

10X the square root of the tire pressure, in miles per hour.

25PSI will hydroplane at 50 MPH. 36PSI will hydroplane at 60 MPH

So airplane tires are designed for VERY high tire pressure, to avoid hydroplaning when it rains during a landing.

If you want to avoid hydroplaning at 200 MPH landing speed,, you would need 400PSI pressure.

I run more than 36PSI in all my vehicles, and never drive over 60MPH in the rain,,,

Airplane tires are STRONG!! :D
 
   / Airplane tires #19  
Some sample tire pressures:

14bar = 203psi, 16bar = 232psi

Bruce

Airliners
airlinertirepressure.jpg

F15E
F-15E.info: Strike Eagle reference and resources - F-15E.info - Landing Gear

Due to it's higher maximum take-off weight the F-15E features an strengthened landing gear system.

This tricicle-type landing gear system consists of one nose landing gear unit and two main landing gear units with Bendix wheels and Michelin AIR-X radial tires. The size of the nose landing gear tire is 22x7.75-9 while the size of the two main landing gear tires is 36x11-18. The bigger size of the main landing gear wheels and tires (compared to those of previous F-15 variants) necessitated a noticable outward bulge in the main landing gear doors. Tire pressure is 21 bar (305 psi) for all three tires.

Specific aircraft tire size, speed rating, and ply rating.
https://www.goodyearaviation.com/resources/pdf/application_charts_12_2015.pdf

Bruce
 
   / Airplane tires #20  
I have bought a number of tires from Gensco, some are a bit ch to put on the standard rims, the one set was, the second set was not much worst than standard tires,

I know that when I took them off the truck they were much heavier than my other 6 ply 3 rib agriculture tires. They are 18 ply and I expect they will perform well. I bet they are an absolute bear to take on and off.
 

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