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South Texas | I have them on brush equipment. As long as the sealer stays liquid they'll usually make a day, blow them up every morning due to leaks on the beads, add some sealer every 2 years or so. Make sure not to store them with weight on them or they'll pop off the bead and then it takes fire to reseat them. Things I have them on like to break spindles, I assume this is because the tires are very stiff while an implement tire is like a suspension. Theyve been over thousands of acres of Texas brush and never put a hole in any. I'd like to try some skid loader tires next time, or if I can find wheels cement truck fronts are cheap used. | |
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