I would honestly love something like this, 99% of the time I am in mud, this would be perfect, zero maintenance, nothing to deflate
I would honestly love something like this, 99% of the time I am in mud, this would be perfect, zero maintenance, nothing to deflate
It might work for a while, till it doesn’t.You think if I put bigger wheels/tires on the front, it wont work?
The gearing between front and rear is set up for a specific ratio of circumference between front and rear. If you're outside the normal tolerance then you "wind up" your drive shaft - you basically load it until there's enough pressure on it to force the front tires to slip a bit. That's hard on your drive train. In mud probably doesn't matter. But if you drive on hard ground (or tarmac) in 4wd you'll break something.It might work for a while, till it doesn’t.
I don’t know the specifics, but the front tire rolling circumference has to be a certain percentage of the rear to not cause problems(binding) while in 4wd.
Yes I will look into R4 tiresThe gearing between front and rear is set up for a specific ratio of circumference between front and rear. If you're outside the normal tolerance then you "wind up" your drive shaft - you basically load it until there's enough pressure on it to force the front tires to slip a bit. That's hard on your drive train. In mud probably doesn't matter. But if you drive on hard ground (or tarmac) in 4wd you'll break something.
I'd go with tubes, I'd put in more pressure than spec (will hold the tires on the rims better / avoid them rolling), and I'd consider as others have suggested moving to R4 tires. But if you move to R4 I'd do front and rear together, I think the different tire types (R1, R4, turf) aren't supposed to be mix and matched, again you get circumference issues.
It will work great for about 1 second then your going to break something!You think if I put bigger wheels/tires on the front, it wont work?
I did this on both my tractors about 20 years ago. Never regretted it and it’s not that expensive for smaller front tires.Have the tires foam filled, you'll never have a flat again!
I seem to recall that the price from Kubota for wheels and tires was pretty good - just buying new may be very competitive with messing around. I presume they take the same size wheels/tires as a current BX.Yes I will look into R4 tires
ok plan so far:
get new wheels
get “r4” tires
also get tubes
inflate them heavy
anyone know where I can get new wheels for it? Maybe from tractor supply
is this a real idea? I actually thought about doing thisHave the tires foam filled, you'll never have a flat again!
what kind of foam is $340? Four cans of great stuff is about $40 plus tax from Home DepotI did this on both my tractors about 20 years ago. Never regretted it and it’s not that expensive for smaller front tires.
I think a couple years ago on my son-in-law’s BX23S, It cost about $340 to have all four tires found filled.
Read it this way…Anyone READ the label ???
Lists all sorts of SLOW SPEED uses THEN specifically says ...'Use only as an emergency fix for light duty high speed tires'.
Hmm...
so... if I can ONLY use for temp fix, fast tires WHY the chart of NHS uses ?????
OK, clean tires and rims really,really well, install tubes, max out air to rating on tire sidewall.
If you decide to stay tubeless, use a good 'rim.bead sealer' and +5PSI air.
It was done by relatively large tire dealer that deals with everything up to including large farm tractors, and heavy construction equipment.what kind of foam is $340? Four cans of great stuff is about $40 plus tax from Home Depot
Yes I hear you -Been there/done that!
I created my own issues when new by running over a coop frame with lots of nails and then walking off repeatedly after rim was compromised doing my first major loader project. Lot's of people have great success with foam but I was looking at cost and timing to get back up so I tubed both & check the pressures regularly - keep up at max. No issues afterward for 2+ years, but foam is my next step.
My size tubes were hard to find & $$ (non @ TSC etc. ) I used justubes.com
edit - I'm sure you can reuse the rims - I messed mine up badly moving on rocky ground to get level - not my brightest moment & had to sledge / sand a few spots