Posted by BLINDHAWG on April 22, 2008 at 20:48:38 from (74.230.195.177):
Opinions please. I have 40 acs of neglected pasture I'm "restoring". Lots of 2" saplings which hate tractor tires. I need new rear tires on my Ford 640, but I hate to put new tires on and ruin them. What if, I was to take two old tires some what larger than mine and remove the bead and side wall and wrap the tread around the partially deflated tires. The ends would be bolted together with carriage bolts (round head to the inside, nuts out). Reinflating the tires would make the treads fit snug on the tires. Treads would provide traction and protection. I know, there are products out there to obtain the same results,i.e.,forestry tires, liners,foam, etc. but they're expensive and I love the challenge to solve a problem cheap! What do you think??? Would it work? Anybody ever try it? Thanks.
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