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On farm implement tires, it is better to use tires tubeless or with a tube? I don't know if it is just me but it seems we have a lot of flats on tires that have tubes in them. I think part of it is that they are made cheaper like everything else.
I realize on older tires that are starting to crack, it is not a good idea to use them tubeless. But what about tires that are still in good shape? How do tubeless tires handle heavy loads like 20ft hay wagons full of hay? I have heard on the net that over time, the beads of tubeless tires will start to give out. Any difference using a tube or tubeless going down the road?
What about tractor tires and 4wd front tires?
Both my dad and grandpa like to do things the old fashioned way and say always put a tube in it. And I always like to make them tubeless when possible. What are the disadvantages of using one over the other?
I realize on older tires that are starting to crack, it is not a good idea to use them tubeless. But what about tires that are still in good shape? How do tubeless tires handle heavy loads like 20ft hay wagons full of hay? I have heard on the net that over time, the beads of tubeless tires will start to give out. Any difference using a tube or tubeless going down the road?
What about tractor tires and 4wd front tires?
Both my dad and grandpa like to do things the old fashioned way and say always put a tube in it. And I always like to make them tubeless when possible. What are the disadvantages of using one over the other?