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    #16
    This stuff works well, no issues with cactus or mesquite

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      #17
      Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
      Bill, I’ve been using Multi-Seal HD-2500 in all my ranch vehicles for about 40 years. One of my chem lab customers turned me onto it. He did the corrosion testing for the company that developed it. In all that time, it has NEVER left me stranded in the field due to a flat. I hunt in mesquite and cactus that is some of the worst of the worst. I have a Pioneer 1000-5 and it has had Multi-Seal in it since I brought it home in 2016. The US military uses it in all environments. It’s temperature stable to -40 degrees. I wouldn’t use anything else[emoji845]
      And Charlie seems to think his ranch truck days D8 on the side!!

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        #18
        Flat Out with Kevlar

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          #19
          Originally posted by Huntingfool View Post
          worth your money to buy some Kevlar run flat tires - I have used them for years in South Texas (the Cactus capital) - Cactus or Mesquite thorns do not phase these tires
          have you also run Slime or similar product in them? My property is full of thorns from Honey Locust trees. These thorns seem to go through everything.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Bowdacious View Post
            This stuff works well, no issues with cactus or mesquite
            https://www.amazon.com/FlatOut-Sport...8-3&th=1&psc=1

            ^^^this

            This stuff is amazing and works. I have it in Mule, golf cart, atv and bicycle tires


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              #21
              Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
              Bill, I’ve been using Multi-Seal HD-2500 in all my ranch vehicles for about 40 years. One of my chem lab customers turned me onto it. He did the corrosion testing for the company that developed it. In all that time, it has NEVER left me stranded in the field due to a flat. I hunt in mesquite and cactus that is some of the worst of the worst. I have a Pioneer 1000-5 and it has had Multi-Seal in it since I brought it home in 2016. The US military uses it in all environments. It’s temperature stable to -40 degrees. I wouldn’t use anything else‼️
              Multi Seal makes a sealant that works with ballast for tractor tires, it mixes with water and will also protect the steel rims. I put 5 gallons in each rear tire and then put 50 gallons of water in each tire. Good stuff

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                #22
                Try the slime that the Kubota dealership sells. Expensive, but the Best stuff I’ve ever seen.

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                  #23
                  Been really happy with this stuff in thick honey locusts.

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                    #24
                    Hey- thanks for all the suggestions. I'll probably just go the easy/cheapest route and get the blue Slime for off-road tires. When I hunted pigs a couple times in Texas it seemed every plant had pretty flowers and nasty thorns/ stickers.

                    No, I don't plan to go riding at -35. We had -32 a couple days before Christmas with the storm that hit you folks in Texas a couple days later and I could feel the air going down into my lungs with each breath.You don't last long exposed to that crazy-cold.

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                      #25
                      Start with better tires if they are oem.

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                        #26
                        Yes better tires from the start. Kanati mongrel 10 plus are tough heck. I run um through west Texas and I am yet to have an issue. Rock/sage/mesquite. I pick a direction and go. Great tire. Road legal too

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                          #27
                          Never heard of the blue Slime???

                          We run regular slime in Wyoming and after putting it in run your tires around and park it in the garage if you can to let the slime fill the holes while warm.

                          We've been using regular Slime here for years, no issues.

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                            #28
                            Old latex paint that you've had laying around for years.

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                              #29
                              Elephant snot / pink Kevlar chunk slime, and drive it around every week to maximize the snot

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                                #30
                                I've always used Berryman's Tire Seal-R and it works awesome. There is nothing I won't drive over in my Mule. Most of my clients will attest to that!

                                Also, I run 10 ply Kanati Mongrel tires. Make sure you are starting with GOOD tires!

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