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Old 08-21-2020, 06:11 AM
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Foam filled tires.... I bought a used golf cart and drove it 3 years before removing the well worn rear tires..... only to find those to be very heavy... foam filled!
What is the cost of having rear tires filled with foam?
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Old 08-21-2020, 09:37 AM
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foam filling cost is based on the volume of foam they take. any tire dealer that does earthmover or industrial tires can foam fill them for you. pretty much any commercial tire dealer. be advised these tires need to be cut off the rim when they are worn out. the ride is compromised since the air cushion provided by the tire is removed..basically you have solid tires after foam filling. usually they drill a hole in the tire as a vent and fill the liguid foam through the valve - cures in about 24-48 hours.

my dealer charged 45 dollars a piece for my 26x12x12 tires
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Old 08-25-2020, 11:33 AM
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Default Fluid is drained. Baldwin installed

Not too bad once I removed a tire .

Old fluid dark and stinky.

Not cloudy

Will refill via filler tube and a harbor freight’s hand pump?

Any tips for bleeding air? Or just fill and drive and steer and lift


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IF........you are going to buy HyTran from Cub Cadet, here is what you need..... HyTran

I can't find this Hytran anywhere. Seems like it was discontinued. What now?
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Old 03-14-2023, 06:50 PM
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I can't find this Hytran anywhere. Seems like it was discontinued. What now?
You can buy it at most Cub Cadet and Case-IH Dealers.
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Old 03-14-2023, 09:38 PM
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Just an FYI..

The owner of Cub Cadet Specialties states that the 737-3025 Cub Cadet hydraulic transmission fluid is not Hytran, and is much inferior to it. He is the only one that I have come across that states this. A spec sheet was not provided, nor one could be sourced.

The CaseIH Hytran and New Holland Mastertran Fluid are one in the same.
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Just an FYI..

The owner of Cub Cadet Specialties states that the 737-3025 Cub Cadet hydraulic transmission fluid is not Hytran, and is much inferior to it. He is the only one that I have come across that states this. A spec sheet was not provided, nor one could be sourced.

The CaseIH Hytran and New Holland Mastertran Fluid are one in the same.
That's good to know.
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Old 03-15-2023, 07:39 AM
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1. I am not the owner of the forum! I sold it a few years ago.
2. I NEVER said the word inferior!
3. Cub Cadet/MTD hydrostatic transmission fluid is NOT in any way related to or equivalent to Hy-Tran.
4. Hy-Tran is the ONLY hydrosatic transmission fluid with water encapsulating capabilities on the market.
5. I have and can produce specs sheets on any fluid people would like, but there's no point what so ever in doing so as anyone that knows what's what, doesn't need that info that most wouldn't understand if they seen it.

All that being said you or anyone else can try and beat that dead horse all they want, but it doesn't change the facts!
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Old 03-15-2023, 11:35 AM
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Never said you were the owner of the forum. You are the owner of CCS, RIGHT?
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Old 03-16-2023, 06:39 AM
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Yes, Charlie Proctor is the owner of CC Specialties.

Now, back to the topic of Transmission Fluid.
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