Foam filled tires

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kubota4life

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kubota L3130
i need a remedy for the front tires on my tractor. I have had the tractor for 1 month and already had two flats. The problem is that the tires break loose from the rim and a small air compressor won't air it back up. I'm looking at getting them filled with foam rubber, this makes the tires very heavy. Is there any alternatives?
 
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Foam fill is what I did. Although it is expensive and makes the tires heavy, you will never have another flat.
 
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I use Slime tire sealant in my front tires. It does a good job.
 
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I don't know if the tires are going flat from a hole in them or if I turn too fast on concrete and roll the tire off the rim. If that is the case I don't think slime will help. Maybe the tire pressure needs to be increased. right now it has 30 psi and I think the tire says 25 psi, but they still look alittle low to me.
 
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I don't know how I missed the rolling off of the rim part. Like was said, If they are rolling off of the rim, you need to put more air in them. If you have a loader you will need to have more air to prevent them from coming off. The more weight on the loader the higher the air pressure.
 
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kubota4life said:
I don't know if the tires are going flat from a hole in them or if I turn too fast on concrete and roll the tire off the rim. If that is the case I don't think slime will help. Maybe the tire pressure needs to be increased. right now it has 30 psi and I think the tire says 25 psi, but they still look alittle low to me.
I think you would cure this by putting in tubes.
Larry
 
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To address a problem you mentioned, about having the tires break loose from the rims, and your air compressor not having enough capacity to blow them back up (reseat them on the rims).
Depending on the tire size, you can use a string, rope, ratchet strap, etc and wrap it around the tire in the center of the tread, (midway between the beads). Tie it a little loosely, and then stick a bar or rod under the string, and start winding it around and around, causing the rope to get very tight. This will force the beads outward, and allow you to seat the beads. Loosen the rope as you increase the air, as to not break the rope. (That is why you start the rope just a little on the loose size, so you can get it off once the tire is fully inflated)
I have to use this trick using a small piece of sting for dolly tires, as they are always coming off the beads, and my little compressor is small, but handy.
David from jax
 
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Are you carrying weight in you rbucket when this happens. Something seems wrong especially if you're sure you have 30psi. I've been on tractors for almost 50 years and never had this happen. As you sure the tires are on the correct rims?

Andy
 
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Probably is not the Safest way to set the Bead on a Tire, But it is Fast.

Take the Valve Stem out , get the Tire started on one side of the Rim ( Long Side of the rim) , make sure the Tire is on Concrete or on Plywood if working in Gravel. Lay tire down so the side of the tire that is not on the Rim is up , press tire down so you can give a quick spray of Ether around rim, then a spray over the edge of tire across the floor about 5 feet from tire. Slide can of Ether away from you and the Tire, Light the trail of ether you just sprayed. Rim and tire may jump a little off ground, Tire is now set on Rim, replace valve stem and inflate.

DO NOT SPRAY , and SPRAY and SPRAY ether, just a quick Spray around 3/4 of the Tire.

The Larger the tire and the Heavier the Ply rating , this works well. Also in the Winter when Tire is stiff and cold, I have this method over the Rope method.
 
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deerhunterf350, I have told my service people that if I ever see them using ether to seat a bead, I will fire them on the spot. Of course, we have the equipment to do the job properly and safely.

That being said, I have done it your way many times. It definitely works but always scares the snot out of me. Like I tell my kids, do as I say, not as I do. :)
 

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