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<blockquote data-quote="Earthwerks Unlimited" data-source="post: 20349" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>Ken keep in mind that skid steer rims don't have what is called a "safety bead" which helps keep the tire on at speed like a car tire. As I'm sure you know, on a SS tire once you lose a little pressure--it usually comes right off--like it or not! Since I run tracks, I have destroyed plenty of sidewalls with the track cutting through them. This is due to swinging around and catching a root or rock buried in the ground with the track which just bumps the tire off the rim enough to "burp" some air then it goes flat. To relieve that, I put tubes in which keep constant pressure inside up against the rim so that I don't get any... buuuuurping---welll...'xcuse meee!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earthwerks Unlimited, post: 20349, member: 1300"] Ken keep in mind that skid steer rims don't have what is called a “safety bead” which helps keep the tire on at speed like a car tire. As I'm sure you know, on a SS tire once you lose a little pressure--it usually comes right off--like it or not! Since I run tracks, I have destroyed plenty of sidewalls with the track cutting through them. This is due to swinging around and catching a root or rock buried in the ground with the track which just bumps the tire off the rim enough to “burp” some air then it goes flat. To relieve that, I put tubes in which keep constant pressure inside up against the rim so that I don't get any... buuuuurping---welll...'xcuse meee! [/QUOTE]
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