MF RED in MT
Veteran Member
Hi fellow MF owners,
I did some researching and decided to load my tires with "Rim Guard". I think it is a sugar beet product. I took all 4 tires off the tractor and dropped them off at the Rim Guard dealer and they loaded them in about a hour. They did not require tubes to be installed. If I have a minor flat tire, they say to just rotate the puntured tire to the top side and then just plug the tire the old fashion way.
9 gallons of Rim Guard for each rear tire = 97 extra pounds per tire.
4 gallons of Rim Guard for each front tire = 43 extra pounds per tire.
The total cost was about $100 to add 280 extra pounds to lower the center of gravity of the tractor, :thumbsup:. I know some will have a problem with loading the front tires, just like some will not run tire chains on the front end, but I am very easy on equipmnent, and thats my story and I am sticking to it, :laughing:. KC

I did some researching and decided to load my tires with "Rim Guard". I think it is a sugar beet product. I took all 4 tires off the tractor and dropped them off at the Rim Guard dealer and they loaded them in about a hour. They did not require tubes to be installed. If I have a minor flat tire, they say to just rotate the puntured tire to the top side and then just plug the tire the old fashion way.
9 gallons of Rim Guard for each rear tire = 97 extra pounds per tire.
4 gallons of Rim Guard for each front tire = 43 extra pounds per tire.
The total cost was about $100 to add 280 extra pounds to lower the center of gravity of the tractor, :thumbsup:. I know some will have a problem with loading the front tires, just like some will not run tire chains on the front end, but I am very easy on equipmnent, and thats my story and I am sticking to it, :laughing:. KC