Posted by BigPapa53 on December 01, 2018 at 20:21:44 from (99.117.33.203):
The tires on my 3000 are foam-filled. I’m putting a front end loader on it and the front tires are literally falling apart so new tires are in order.
Anyone ever tried re-using the foam in a new tire? I’ve put bib mousse “tubes”, basically a solid foam tube, in dirt bike tires, but I have no experience with the foam in tractor tires. The bib mousse is very light weight compared to the foam. How “firm” is the foam? Will it stay together without the tire around it? From what I’ve been told, the tire will need to be cut and peeled off anyway. I’ve got a very good tire machine at the shop, so if the foam will come off in one piece, I’d put one side of the tire on the rim, work the foam into the tire, then set the other bead. The weight and integrity of the foam is the main things I’m concerned about.
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