Upgrade Your CASE 570 Backhoe with High-Quality Solid Tires

Listen up, fellow CASE 570 backhoe owners, it's time for a tire upgrade. You need gear that won't let you down when you're out on the job. You already know how important it is to have reliable equipment to keep up with your hard work. And when it comes to your trusty backhoe, the tires you choose can make all the difference in getting the job done. The right tires offer superior traction and stability, even in the most challenging conditions. With so many tire options available, knowing which ones to choose can take time and effort. But solid tires are a tire type causing a stir in the industry. These innovative tires are becoming a top choice for savvy backhoe owners who want nothing but the best for their equipment. Solid tires are the smart choice for getting the most out of your backhoe with their exceptional durability and unparalleled performance.

Pneumatic Tire Woes

Pneumatic tires are popular for many heavy equipment machines, including backhoes like the CASE 570. However, they are not without their issues. Here are some common problems that pneumatic tires can face:

Flat Tires

Pneumatic tires are prone to punctures and leaks, leading to flat tires. This can be especially problematic in rough terrain where sharp objects are more likely present.

Blowouts

In addition to flat tires, pneumatic tires are at risk of blowouts. Blowouts occur when the tire suddenly bursts, which can be dangerous and cause damage to the equipment.

Reduced Traction

Pneumatic tires can lose traction in wet or slippery conditions, making it more challenging to maneuver the equipment. This can result in decreased productivity and safety concerns.

Wear and Tear

Pneumatic tires can wear down over time, particularly in heavy-duty applications. This can lead to uneven tread wear, further reducing traction and stability.

Maintenance

Pneumatic tires require regular maintenance, including inflation, rotation, and alignment. Failure to maintain the tires can result in premature wear and tear and an increased risk of punctures and blowouts.

Overall, while pneumatic tires are a popular choice, they can pose several challenges for backhoe owners. Solid tires offer a reliable and low-maintenance alternative to pneumatic tires, providing enhanced stability, traction, and durability.

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A SOLID CHOICE

When it comes to choosing the right tire for your CASE 570 backhoe, there are a lot of factors to consider. Here are some of the benefits of using solid tires on your backhoe:

Increased durability

Solid tires are made from a solid rubber compound, which makes them much more durable than traditional pneumatic tires. They are less likely to puncture or wear out, which means you can rely on them to last longer.

Reduced downtime

Because solid tires are less likely to puncture or go flat, you won't have to spend as much time changing tires or repairing flats. This can help you stay on schedule and avoid delays on the job site.

Improved traction

Solid tires provide excellent traction on a variety of surfaces, including loose dirt, gravel, and even mud. This can help you navigate challenging terrain with ease and keep your backhoe moving forward.

Better stability

Solid tires have a wider contact patch than pneumatic tires, which means they provide better stability and less side-to-side sway. This can help you maintain better control of your backhoe, especially when you're working on uneven ground.

Lower maintenance costs

Solid tires require less maintenance than pneumatic tires, which means you'll spend less money on repairs and replacements over time. They also don't require air pressure checks or tire rotations, which can save you time and hassle.

Increased load capacity

Solid tires have a higher load capacity than pneumatic tires, which means you can carry heavier loads with your backhoe. This can be especially helpful when you're working on large-scale construction projects or moving heavy equipment.

Improved fuel efficiency

Solid tires are heavier than pneumatic tires, but they also offer lower rolling resistance. This means your backhoe won't have to work as hard to move forward, which can improve fuel efficiency and save you money on fuel costs.

Overall, solid tires can provide a number of benefits for your CASE 570 backhoe. They are more durable, offer better traction and stability, require less maintenance, and can even improve fuel efficiency. If you're looking to upgrade your tires and get the most out of your backhoe, solid tires like the EWRS-BHS is a great choice for your CASE 570 backhoe. 

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EWRS-BHS

The EWRS-BHS solid front backhoe tire is a highly productive, low-downtime tire designed with individual segments. It's easily maintainable and can be swapped using four bolts, eliminating costly and time-consuming tire repairs. This airless tire design removes the need for air pressure maintenance, reduces the risk of failure, and is flat-proof, providing peace of mind for uninterrupted work.

The tire's unique segmented design allows easy replacement of individual segments, saving on costs and reducing downtime as only the damaged segment needs replacement. It's ideal for tough working conditions and front backhoe tires face.

Besides, the tire's constructed with durable materials that withstand the most challenging conditions. It's designed to provide maximum traction and stability, ensuring equipment and operator safety. By upgrading your equipment with this innovative tire, you can experience improved performance, increased productivity, and minimal downtime.

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Tire Size
12.5/80-18
Overall Diameter
Inch (mm)
37.5
(952.5)
Width
Inch (mm)
12.5
(317.5)
Rim Diameter
Inch (mm)
27.5
(698.5)
Wearable Tread Depth
Inch (mm)
32/32nd
(26)
Weight
Lb (kg)
350
(158.8)
Max Load Rating
5 mph Lb (kg)
6,780
(3,075)