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Posted by mowr on August 23, 2006 at 20:26:37 from (67.96.2.40):
In Reply to: foam filled tires posted by fugly8n on August 22, 2006 at 13:01:41:
I don't mean to be a spoil sport but be sure to get plenty of seat time running on foam-filled tires in YOUR real-world conditions before you spend your hard-earned dollars on having this done. Beg, borrow or...well no, don't steal one to use for awhile, but once it's done, it can't realistically be undone. And you can't believe how back-breakingly bumpy a field (or unpaved driveway) is until you don't have AIR in the tires. Neither can you believe how absolutely helpless a tractor can be when the ground gets greasy (wet, snowy or ?) and the tires (with no air) can't conform to the surface. Or how lumpy the ride is on a smooth road after they've taken a set in the cold. Just one man's hard-learned experience.
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