preventing flat tires

   / preventing flat tires #11  
Welcome to TBN. I see you are in Illinois, what part?

I had my tires filled with foam in June and posted pictures and details. You might find this thread to be of interest.

foam in tires
 
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I live in Sandwich Illinois and the property i own is in clark county illinois, southeast of Champaign. What kind of tire places will do that foam thing?? Does it work if you use a fel?? Thanks for your reply!!
 
   / preventing flat tires #13  
I just did some checking on MULTI-SEAL. For my tractor JD 4520 R-4's, to do my rear tires (17.5-24)would be $197.60 each.To do my front tires (10-16.5) $79.80 each.The stuff sells for $.95 an oz.My front tires would have taken 84oz.each and rear would have taken 208oz. each.The prices can vary from distributor to distributor,my quote was from a tire shop in Milford,Delaware.

Mike
 
   / preventing flat tires #14  
I'm getting a local price quote for Hydro-Seal -- their product for use in loaded tires. I've found it on the 'net at $179 for a 5-gallon bucket. (It's considerably cheaper than Multi-Seal, it seems, which is $269 for a 5-gallon bucket through that same distributor.) We'll see if a local distributor can/will come close to that price, to avoid shipping charges...

Here's the online distributor I checked:

Prevent Flats

With Hydro-Seal, you use a 1:10 ratio -- for every 10 gallons of ballast, you use a gallon of Hydro-Seal. I also confirmed with their technical staff that it's compatible with calcium, antifreeze and winter-mix windshield washer fluid -- the most common liquids used to load tires.

In comparison, a local tire shop in Worcester MA wanted $165 a tire to fill the four (4) 23x10.50x12 R1 tires on my PowerTrac with foam -- total of $660, plus tax. For under $50, I can get enough WW fluid to load all four tires, then add Hydro-Seal for $179 (plus shipping), and do it myself. Cheap ballast, plus flat prevention...
 
   / preventing flat tires #15  
I do have a FEL and the tires work fine for me. I only did the front tires, but they told me that Alcoa in Bettendorf does front and rear tires on everything. The foam added about 80 pounds per tire and the cost was about $90.

I've been working in lots of hedge and locust and haven't been worried with the front tires at all.

Sandwich is a bit far to drive so our local dealer could fill them for you.

Good luck
 
   / preventing flat tires #17  
Well, I could never find a local source of Hydro-Seal, but I ordered a 5-gallon bucket from the online source that I posted above -- with free shipping. I'll report back with my impressions, once I've loaded the tires and spent some time using it...
 
   / preventing flat tires #18  
Gemplers has a thick flat band of rubber that you put between the tube and the inner surface of the tire but that only helps with tubed tires.

We have a lot of honey locust too and it fequently flattens my in-law's front tires but he's never had a rear go down.

I'm just going to plug any leaks for now but if it happens a lot I'm going to look into the foam.

As mentioned, when you mow the stuff it just comes up from the stump in more stems with even more vigor. I've started cutting the bigger ones and then dumping undiluted Bursh-B-Gone on the stump and that works but it is tedious. Spraying diluted Brush-B-Gone on a full healthy tree or bush just makes it mad. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 

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