Rim guard quote

Dae06

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My Kubota dealer called three different places to fill my B2650 rear tires. The cheapest quote was $550.00. That seems extremely high. The tires are 12.4 x 16R4 and at 75% full each tire needs 21 gallons. So 42 gallons put in my tires would break down to over $13.00/gallon. I think that’s crazy!!!!

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BAP

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1) that is very expensive
2) What Tractor dealer doesn’t do their own tire filling? Especially on new tractors.
 

D2Cat

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You might want to call around yourself to get some prices. Rim Guard is a speciality product the company only lets dealers sell and install.

Last year I called nearby tractor dealers and they gave the the name of a nearby seller/installer. I called him and price was like $3.50 a gallon, plus $75 to install, plus $75 road charge for driving 30 miles.

Even at these cost your would total about $300. Maybe your dealer has a markup on their service/time.
 

Bmbbm

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I was quoted $3.50 per gallon. No install charge if I took the tractor to them. $60.00 extra to do it onsite 22 miles from thier location.
 

boz1989

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I recently got some quotes, $3.00 installed, another was $3.20 installed, last was $3.00/gal, $45 labor /side

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Dae06

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I did some calling. The nearest Rim Guard dealer is 45 miles away. $275.00 for them to come to me and $165.00 for me to go to them (Plus, $52.00 for brass valve stems and labor to break the beads and install). Much better!! I may change the stems myself and take the tires to them, I don't have a trailer for the tractor.

He recommends 15 gallons per tire (right around 50% full), not the 21 that Rim Guard states. I'm fine with that. I do know John Deere recommends only filling their tires to 40%, not sure why, but in my mind, anything above the level of the axle is just contributing to becoming top heavy. But then again, I think different then some people. :D

Anyone have suggestions for a good brass schrader valve for air/fluid?
 

thebicman

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Had mine filled with PRO-TEK. From what I can see it's another eco version of rim guard. Tires took 44 gallons and total was $150.00 taxes in. I took the rims to them as its not far.
 

JeepinMaxx

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I have 26x12-12 turf tires and I was quoted $65 if I dropped the wheels off at my local Kubota dealer... Just have to find time I'm not using the tractor to take the wheels off! Maybe Sunday