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Re: Tires for skidsteer loader
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Posted by Andy on March 21, 2004 at 15:22:40 from (209.195.228.196):
In Reply to: Tires for skidsteer loader posted by McIlrath on March 20, 2004 at 19:58:14:
I have Hutchenson Inserts on my JD250 skid steer. These are inserts which fit inside a regular tire, so when the tire wears out you dismount and replace. (easier said than done) These wheels ride better than foam filled but not as good as air filled tires. The rims are part of the product and have 8 or so bolts that hold them together. I would guesstimate that added weight over air tire system is about 60 lbs. per wheel.The set of wheels and inserts I have are on their second skid steer and 4th set of tires. I make my living running this machine doing a wide assortment of work and would not be without them ! What a pleasant feeling to see a nail or other tire killer sticking out and not even worrying about it!!! I think the company mainly sells its product to the military. The inital cost was not cheap but either is down time. My 2 cents, Andy
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