I have my rear tires liquid filled. I'd highly recommend it. Here's my thoughts on tires. I've had three flats from brush cutting. Maxxis is releasing a kevlar belted power lug m7515 ag tire. I couldn't get my hands on them yet - but it's what i will put on next if I have another problem. In the meantime I have found tire liners for the front tires and have had both installed. As a side benefit I believe the addition of the liner and tubes to the front have added about 10 lbs. a piece to them.
I was planning to purchase another set of wheels and turf tires. I changed my mind. My neighbor has a set and loves them. I don't know why. He gets stuck on wet grass then stuck in level mud without sinking first just sitting there at least I buried it (in those pictures where I got stuck. I was in 4wd. at wot. high range and full hst forward speed with the brush cutter up - I was going to see if it was going to be too soft - and it was).
Anyway my bar tires haven't torn up my lawn at all even in 4wd on very steep grades. So my next thought was to buy a set of bars as spares since I had 3 flats in two months. But if I could buy those new maxxis power lugs with the kevlar puncture resistant belting (no more flats) that's what I'd do and use them for evrything.
Rich
I was planning to purchase another set of wheels and turf tires. I changed my mind. My neighbor has a set and loves them. I don't know why. He gets stuck on wet grass then stuck in level mud without sinking first just sitting there at least I buried it (in those pictures where I got stuck. I was in 4wd. at wot. high range and full hst forward speed with the brush cutter up - I was going to see if it was going to be too soft - and it was).
Anyway my bar tires haven't torn up my lawn at all even in 4wd on very steep grades. So my next thought was to buy a set of bars as spares since I had 3 flats in two months. But if I could buy those new maxxis power lugs with the kevlar puncture resistant belting (no more flats) that's what I'd do and use them for evrything.
Rich