More Q's on Tubed vs Tubless Tires

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woodlandfarms

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PowerTrac 1850, Kubota RTV x900
Pretty close to buying a tractor. Following the how to repair tire guide post. But... My property has a second homesite that burned down a number of hears ago. I fear nails.

This said. In our area we are offered Beet Juice. No once has mentioned it yet so anyone have any comments on it?

Second, I was told by my dealer that R1 Ag tires are only sold Tubed. I will need to fill as I am on a sloped environment. I would love to be able to repair my own tires as I do on my cars, but clearly with a tubed tires this will not be an option. Are R4 Tires tubless?

Any more insight on this subject would be apreciated.
 
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I have some R1 Goodyear Duratorque's on a JD 870 that are tubeless and the stock tires on my JD 3520 are R4's and they are also tubeless. If you are going to be working on a lot of sloped ground go with the R1's. R4's break traction too easy.
 
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This is interesting...can you plug tubeless R1's or do you have to patch them from the inside?
 

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