Posted by John A. on July 07, 2011 at 22:01:20 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: flat tires..... posted by dave2 on July 07, 2011 at 03:22:55:
dave2, As others have said &&&&&&&&............ 1..Size appropriate solid Laminated tires. 2..Airplane tires, 24 ply almost never have a flat again 3..Get a size larger tire cut out the bead and half the sidewall on one side and just under the bead on the other and and deflate the smaller tire and slide the over sized tire over the smaller to make an out side boot, re-airup the inside tire to apply tension the the tire and keep it in place Ex...if tire on the shredder is a 13in get a 14in tire to make the boot. If 14 get a 15, If 15 get a 16. 4..Get a set of really nice Airplane tires for the shredder, have them professionally filled with that solid foam that is sometimes used in forklifts and construction equipment. Yes it is some what pricy! but well worth it. This is how BushHog and Servis/Rhino are sending out most of the new shredders here in Central Texas Now! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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