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Slime in Tractor Tires

DMarley83

DMARLEY83
Looking for 1st hand experience here....

Has anyone ran slime in larger tractor tires without tubes before?

Getting slow small leaks in the fronts (bean stubble, locust thorns,etc....)and thinking about sliming them....(the fronts)

Any objections?


I take this thing places most farmers would not.
 

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I put a commercial grade slime in my front tires with good success. Can’t recall the brand but was highly recommended on forums. Had a flat in rear tire that has rim guard and cost me $280 to fix!!
 
Not slime, but I have successfully plugged punctures in front tractor tires 3 or 4 times now with the sticky, rubber plugs. They have held up fine for several years now, no slow leaks at all. FWIW.
 
Not slime, but I have successfully plugged punctures in front tractor tires 3 or 4 times now with the sticky, rubber plugs. They have held up fine for several years now, no slow leaks at all. FWIW.
I've done this too, but the small slow leaks from thorns and such are really hard to find. I've gone from Slime, to

Berryman Products 1301 Tire Seal-R Sealing Compound.​

Farm guys like a variety.. https://newagtalk.com/forums/thread...hlight=tire sealant&highlightmode=1#M10715864
 
Bunch of good brands that are WAY better than slime. Look at commercial and industrial tire sealants. They can plug like 1/2” holes. I rarely get flats anymore.
Every tire: I buy “high ply” - like 10 ply & higher. Put super good sealant in. I bit the bullet and bought the bucket pump so it goes in tires super easy. Tires & batteries are my biggest issues I bet. This really helps solve about 75% of my tire issues.
 
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