ruffdog
Super Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2011
- Messages
- 9,900
- Location
- southern wisconsin
- Tractor
- Bobcat Toolcat 5610G, Deere X744, Cub Cadet IH 982
Fluid AND a mounted hoe for weight? If I had that tractor with the hoe, I would not fill the tires.
^^ My Hoe comes off in a few minutes; two pins, three hose connections. Tires are loaded for those times.
Yes, that was my reasoning for not needing the loaded tires. Whenever I needed weight on my TC33D, I would just put the tiller on the 3pt.I picked up a 1725mb a few months ago. I got rimguard in the tires. I haven’t taken the backhoe off since I got it.
Does the tractor sit outside in the sun all the time? RV people have a problem with tires and use covers.We’ll I blew out a front a little while ago. I had it tubed and it’s been fine. I had a blow out in a rear tire filled with rimguard. I got it to stop with two plugs. I used it most of the day with no problems. At the end of the day it started leaking in another spot. It’s within a couple inches of the plugged area. I think I’m just asking too much if the tires labeled grass master haha. I wish I wouldn’t have let the dealer talk me into turfs after I said I wanted r14s.
Stupid question but on a filled tire how do I try to save the beet juice? If I get this tire tubed can I still use the beet juice? I’m new to this stuff but I’m learning a lot.
It stays in a aluminum truck box I use as a poor man’s shed outta the weather.Does the tractor sit outside in the sun all the time? RV people have a problem with tires and use covers.
Is the box ventilated? Exposure to heat for prolonged periods of time is hard on rubber.It stays in a aluminum truck box I use as a poor man’s shed outta the weather.
It’s vented pretty decently. I just think the 3” minus is too hard on it. Its pretty much a lawn mower tire. I guess the question is do I think a tube will hold up or do I just swap em all out?Is the box ventilated? Exposure to heat for prolonged periods of time is hard on rubber.