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  • Maximize Your Wheel Loader Uptime And Productivity

    Maximize Your Wheel Loader Uptime And Productivity

    Maximize your wheel loader’s uptime and productivity by following essential maintenance tips. From daily inspections to proper tire care, these guidelines help extend your machine’s service life and reduce downtime, ensuring safe and efficient operations on challenging terrains.

  • How To Read Your Forklift Tires?

    How To Read Your Forklift Tires?

    Having a basic understanding of forklift tires is essential to staying productive and efficient.

  • How Bad SKID STEER Tires Can Cost You $18,000 Or More

    How Bad SKID STEER Tires Can Cost You $18,000 Or More

    Bad tires put extra strain on your skid steer transmission, which can cause a breakdown and/or shorten the life of the skid steer. Worn out tires also put excessive pressure on the skid steer axle, which can lead to expensive damage. Faulty tires can cause more than $18,000 in repair expenses over time.

  • Do You Know Your Average SKID STEER Cost Per Year?

    Do You Know Your Average SKID STEER Cost Per Year?

    Do You Know You're Average Skid Steer Cost per Hour?

  • Bobcat Tires - The Cost Breakdown Calculation

    Bobcat Tires - The Cost Breakdown Calculation

    When purchasing new equipment for the job site, cost-effectiveness is typically the number one concern. You want a product that is reliable and durable, but also one that won't break the bank or the money under your pillow. When purchasing Bobcat tires, products with lower up-front costs often seem to be the first come-to-mind solution.

  • How Much Does It Cost to Get A Tire Repair?

    How Much Does It Cost to Get A Tire Repair?

    A do-it-yourself tire repair kit can cost $5-$20 for simple tools and plugs (to fill the puncture), or $20-$50 for a larger kit with a sealant and a pump or compressor to re-inflate the tire.

  • Wheel Loaders And Solid Tires

    Wheel Loaders And Solid Tires

    Wheel loaders are versatile machines essential for various construction projects. Equipping them with solid tires enhances their performance, providing longer tire life, puncture resistance, and a smoother ride. Discover how solid tires like the F1H pattern can improve your wheel loader’s efficiency and durability in extreme environments.

  • Construction Lifts And Solid Tires

    Construction Lifts And Solid Tires

    Tires being the only connection between the vehicle and the terrain, it is critical to ensure that they are reliable, safe and performance-worthy anytime & every time. When tires are used on construction equipment such as aerial work platforms, boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandlers etc. this is the most important factors.

  • Construction Lifts And Their Uses

    Construction Lifts And Their Uses

    Construction sites always need lifting vehicles to reach higher places. Construction lifts refer to any lifting machinery that features an aerial platform supported by a vehicle-mounted extension, such as boom lifts, scissor lifts and so on. They can perform countless tasks, from moving materials during preconstruction to lifting workers to hard-to-reach areas during final inspections.

  • Your Skid Steer Needs Solid Tires, Here Is Why?

    Your Skid Steer Needs Solid Tires, Here Is Why?

    Back from when the skid steer loader was invented, pneumatic tires were the main option, later on due to the job conditions and the hard surfaces skid steer operators would use foam-filled tires to prevent flat tires on the job site. Since solid skid steers tires have been recently gaining popularity, operators have the choice to upgrade their fleet to solid tires. Why choosing solid tires for your skid steer is a no-brainer? Here are some of the reasons.

  • Skid Steer Vs Compact Track Loader: Differences And More

    Skid Steer Vs Compact Track Loader: Differences And More

    This small yet powerful machine inspired what we today know as Compact Track loader (CTL). There are two types of skid steer to choose from: wheeled skid steers and compact track loaders.

  • Skid Steer Loader Solid Tires: Benefits And More

    Skid Steer Loader Solid Tires: Benefits And More

    Skid Steer Tires
    There are many reasons why choosing the right tire for your machinery is important. With 40 years of experience in the solid tire industry, Apexway provides the perfect fit for your skid steer according your necessities.

  • Measuring Your Solid Tire Rim

    Measuring Your Solid Tire Rim

    To measure your solid tire rim you will need a measuring tape or a caliper.
    Firstly you will want to measure your center bore, the center hole diameter is easy to measure. The center bore of a rim must have the same measurement as the wheel hub of the vehicle it will mount on.

  • Forklift Solid Tires Maintenance And Replacement

    Forklift Solid Tires Maintenance And Replacement

    Maintenance
    Solid tires need less to minimal maintenance thanks to their resistance and durability but that doesn’t mean we need to neglect them completely.

  • Solid Tire Tread Pattern - Are You Choosing The Right Pattern For Your Skid Steer Loader?

    Solid Tire Tread Pattern - Are You Choosing The Right Pattern For Your Skid Steer Loader?

    Solid tires have multiple benefits, they are durable, puncture-resistant, 100% flat-proof and have a long service life. When selecting tires for your heavy equipment, it is not enough to simply choose any solid tire, you need to make sure you choose the correct pattern for different terrain and applications. Just like shoes, you wouldn't run a marathon with hiking shoes, but instead with lighter and smaller pattern sport shoes, same as you wouldn't go hiking with high-heels.

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