So finished seeding and looking over the drill and once again I blew the side wall out of a couple of the Titan packer wheels on the drill. Of course not the ones on the end which would require a minute to get off, but the ones are in the middle of the packer cluster which requires you to remove the packer to get the dam things off. Which is a total pain in the ass.
So was thinking I should probably forget about the regular tires and just go to a polyurethane or whatever they are airless tire. But they are so expensive. I mean so are the Titan ones for what they are. No matter how many times I fill the dam things seeding, I always seem to get a few to deflate and rip off the sidewall. I should have maybe sprayed some "slime" or whatever it is called last year when I put them on in case the rim didnt quite seal and the air leaked out. I dont think it would last though.
I was thinking maybe letting the air trying to spray some expandable foam in one of them to see if I could make my own airless tires. I see guys do it on the internet for lawn tractors and such but I think when the drill is up and the weight is on those little tires, the foam wouldnt hold up and just turn into dust. Anyone try anything like this, or maybe know of a rubber type product a guy could use that would firm up and take the weight? Just curious, I cant be the only one dealing with this issue every year....
So was thinking I should probably forget about the regular tires and just go to a polyurethane or whatever they are airless tire. But they are so expensive. I mean so are the Titan ones for what they are. No matter how many times I fill the dam things seeding, I always seem to get a few to deflate and rip off the sidewall. I should have maybe sprayed some "slime" or whatever it is called last year when I put them on in case the rim didnt quite seal and the air leaked out. I dont think it would last though.
I was thinking maybe letting the air trying to spray some expandable foam in one of them to see if I could make my own airless tires. I see guys do it on the internet for lawn tractors and such but I think when the drill is up and the weight is on those little tires, the foam wouldnt hold up and just turn into dust. Anyone try anything like this, or maybe know of a rubber type product a guy could use that would firm up and take the weight? Just curious, I cant be the only one dealing with this issue every year....
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