I have been utilizing a garden cart to tow behind ATV to carry my 15 gal spot sprayer. As always out here flat tires due to goat heads are a problem.
The issue is any non auto/truck/tractor tire are at risk, particularly minions bicycles and the dirt bikes.
There are ways to mitigate most but a few(usually due to size or specialty) fall into no man's land of no or very expensive mitigation.
I have the original tubeless tires and wheels for the cart and decided to make my own "solid" no flat tires. Figured they need to carry at least 300# lbs each. I pulled the valve stems and used the "big gap" aerosol foam insulation to fill the tire completely.
After letting them set up for a day and remounted to cart.
Put the sprayer and battery to power it back into cart, filled the tank and took off. So far it works fine, tires hold shape and very little deflection on rough ground.
No clue how long they will last but believe over time the rough impacts will cause foam to crush and tire to "go flat".
Small spot where bead wasn't quite set.
Makes stalagmites
Cleaned up a little and this tire didn't fill perfect/complete. Was able to clean stem and reinstall valve and add a little air, no clue if will hold long term.
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