I foam filled the R1 tires on my BX, due to getting flats, over twelve years ago. First the fronts, then shortly thereafter the rears. Been very happy with them ever since.
The guy that filled them said they could adjust the pressure they cured at, and would be somewhat similar to air filled tires. Been so long I do not remember what air filled tires felt like, so I do not know about that.
I would not hesitate to do it again. Also, the added weight adds some stability. I think the four filled tires added about 280 pounds centered on the axles. Maybe more, been a while. About 1100 hours on the tractor since the tires were filled.
I do not have a loader on the BX so can not comment on how the tires would feel with a loader on.
Foam filled tires last a long time. I would only spend the money with new tires on good rims.
Nothing beats never having to worry about flat tires again, if flats have been an issue for you.
The guy that filled them said they could adjust the pressure they cured at, and would be somewhat similar to air filled tires. Been so long I do not remember what air filled tires felt like, so I do not know about that.
I would not hesitate to do it again. Also, the added weight adds some stability. I think the four filled tires added about 280 pounds centered on the axles. Maybe more, been a while. About 1100 hours on the tractor since the tires were filled.
I do not have a loader on the BX so can not comment on how the tires would feel with a loader on.
Foam filled tires last a long time. I would only spend the money with new tires on good rims.
Nothing beats never having to worry about flat tires again, if flats have been an issue for you.