Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill?

   / Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill? #1  

JohnFourteenSix

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JD 3032e, Bobcat T180, Mustang 3003
I've gotten two flats on these tires ever since I bought the tractor (about a month or so). They came with regency brand 7-14 R1 fronts which are 4 ply. Should I upgrade to 6 ply tires, or fill them with foam/slime? I'm doing some loader work, and sometime ride around boards with nails, barbed wire, and other goodies. Now I have a slow leak (but not slow enough!).

From what I've researched, if I fill them, it will pretty much mean I need to get new rims if I need to replace the tires.
 
   / Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill? #2  
6 ply will not stop nails, barbed wire or other goodies. Have them filled if you don't want flats.
 
   / Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill? #3  
Agree on fill what you have. I buy Berryman's sealer because, even though Slime is available most everywhere there are adverse remarks about it's usage and the Berryman's works for me. I only install what I think will cover the tire, (run tire pressure to max to get it sealed then back to normal) where the leak occurs which isn't all that much. If I fill and test later and still leaking, I add more till it stops and always run the tire a good bit at a good speed to get it dispersed inside the tire. If you don't find it at one farm store, try another.
 
   / Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill? #4  
You could get tubes for the tires then treat the tubes. That way no solution gets into contact with the rims.
 
   / Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill? #5  
Since we are on the subject: The 3910 I bought last year had new tread on the tires, but no idea as to when they were installed. One rear had a slow leak. Exploration found a thorn (Locust) embedded in the sidewall half way up. Tire was tube type, 13.6x28 4 ply and air pressure was around 10 psi or a bit over....18 psi rating. I did the plug process with lots of cement and it has held without a problem for over 6 months. So I proved that you can plug a tube. I assume that the tube had been against the tire long enough and in hot enough weather that it stuck to the tire enough to accept the seal.
 
   / Have 7-14 R1 4PR. Upgrade to 6PR or fill?
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I put 32 ounces of blue-label slime inside of it. It might not be the best, but it looks like a new tire and front wheel are (relatively) inexpensive. Thank you for preventing me from buying more tires and going through the process of dismounting/mounting. The slime seems to be holding up so far!
 
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Good Luck.
 

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