Posted by hd6g tom on March 07, 2012 at 09:53:05 from (67.3.105.218):
In Reply to: Foam filled tires? posted by 641Dave on March 07, 2012 at 08:35:37:
Dave we have that done for hundreds of customers. I never heard anyone complain about it. It makes your front tires very heavy. Any farm tire shop can fill them or knowes someone who can. With your 3 rib tires you can still steer the tractor, with the implement tires you loose your turning. Someone here said put airplane tires on the front. We tryd that on several applications and had nothing but trouble, the tires themselves rubbed holes in the tubes. We took it in the shorts on them, removed them, and had the customer put new steering tires on, we paid for the foam fill. The people we got the airplane tires from would not take them back, we wound up paying big bucks to dispose of them
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