Posted by sotxbill on July 30, 2023 at 06:38:39 from (172.56.93.166):
In Reply to: Flat tire posted by 37 chief on July 29, 2023 at 10:50:16:
We have one place that is full of mesquite, and Huesache. SO.. either 22 ply aircraft tires on the front with two quarts of slime,,,, and a gallon of slime in each rear. And...
You can only shut off a tractor with in reach of an air hose is the cardinal rule on the ranch!!!!!!!! Air it up, and drive it around the barn twice and life is good for about a week or more. When tractor sets up unused, and leak/s is at top, the tire will lose air. NEVER move a tractor on a low tire!!! or the tube will rip. Most of the time with regular use, the tires will mostly self seal and hold air for almost a year or even better. The 22 ply front tires will need air every 5 years or so, as they can be run on 5 lbs, and still dont sag down till you pick up a round bale with the loader. Air those back up to 80 lbs and forget as they originally ran 160 lbs. As to water, all of the loader tractors usually have water in the rears. We dont have to worry much about freezing so pure well water works fine. Other than feeding hay, tractors dont get used much in the winter anyway. SO slime is availible and our current choice for the last 30 years or so. The farm on the other hand has no thorns so its a different story.
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