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Old 01-20-2012, 11:46 PM
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Cool Beet juice in the 26x12x12 true powers

i paid $70.69 to have two 26x12x12 true powers filled with "RIM GAURD" 8 GAL. per. wheel & 17 PSI.in ea. .what a difference from the turff's the 982 is a monster now cant waite to get chains & 300LBS. on the back & wheel weights.the weight of the tire & rim & tube & rim gaurd 130LBS. per. wheel (260LBS.for both)i also put the ag's on the front it dosent slide any more like it did with the turff's on front.
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Old 01-20-2012, 11:55 PM
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Where did you find Rim Gaurd at? I want to load my Tru Powers with it too!
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Old 01-21-2012, 12:37 AM
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Where did you find Rim Gaurd at? I want to load my Tru Powers with it too!
John, from rim guard site.

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Old 01-21-2012, 02:11 AM
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Yep that's what I did. I called them & they asked my zip code and they told me who had it. The price varies from $2.00Gal. to 3.50 Gal .I went to Buffalo Tractor on Seneca St. in West Seneca NY
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Very nice! Your 982 is looking good! I bet, you can go almost anywhere now.
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Looking good. The beet juice in my rear ags definitely makes a difference and will try to put it in any cub I get from now on.
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I'm going to put it in my 1812 tires and see how it goes. I had water in them in the summer and it went good but still spun lol! I found on sears.com you can get 55lbs wheel weights for 50$. I might have to buy a set.
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I'm going to put it in my 1812 tires and see how it goes. I had water in them in the summer and it went good but still spun lol! I found on sears.com you can get 55lbs wheel weights for 50$. I might have to buy a set.
rim gaurd is heavyer then water is 8LBS. rim gaurd is 11LBS.
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Very nice! Your 982 is looking good! I bet, you can go almost anywhere now.
like a little tank !!!
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Hey Bob. Buffalo Tractor was one of the places I called for Rim Guard. They charge you one hour of shop rate I believe. There was another place in Collins I believe that was a little more than Buffalo Tractor. I went to Tri County Supply on Route 16 in Chafee and they only charged me around 20 bucks for 23" tires. I had to buy new tires because the old ones had tubes in 'em. They p****d me off because they threw out my old tires after I told them to save them. If my tires weigh around 75# a piece, yours are definitely more. I've got one set of IH wheel weights and tire chains from tirechain.com. Anyone looking for tire chains for anything, this is a good site to go to. Last year I was spinning the tires like crazy, this year...nada. But I'd still like to get more weight. Very nice 982. Your 149 was still sweet though.

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