Wesdor
Gold Member
I have a lot of osage and multi flora rose on the farm.  Within the first couple of months I had flats on both front tires.  Although it is relatively easy to lift the front of the tractor with the FEL and remove the flat tire, it got to be a real pain and also costly.
After doing some research, I had a local tire shop fill them with foam. It weighs almost 100 pounds per tire and cost me about $1 per pound.
I now have 500 hours on the tractor and have not had a problem with the tires. And for sure no flats.
BTW - if I get a real novice visiting the farm, I give them a tire gauge and ask them to check to be sure I have 35 pounds in the front tires. You might as well have a sense of humor.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			After doing some research, I had a local tire shop fill them with foam. It weighs almost 100 pounds per tire and cost me about $1 per pound.
I now have 500 hours on the tractor and have not had a problem with the tires. And for sure no flats.
BTW - if I get a real novice visiting the farm, I give them a tire gauge and ask them to check to be sure I have 35 pounds in the front tires. You might as well have a sense of humor.
 
 
		