Description
When you need to swap tires quickly or your local tire shop isn’t open till Monday, having a good demountable rim can save the day. This 12×28 rim with six loop clamps gives you the flexibility to mount tires yourself when time is short and the work can’t wait. Whether you’re dealing with a flat in the middle of harvest or switching between field and road tires for seasonal work, this rim handles the job without a trip to town.
What You’re Getting
- Six sturdy loop clamps that lock the tire bead securely – no worries about losing air pressure during heavy pulling
- Heavy-gauge steel construction that won’t crack or bend under normal farm conditions
- TISCO quality construction that holds up to the bumps, vibration, and stress of farm operations
- Direct replacement design – no modifications or adapters needed
Built for Real Farm Work
The 12×28 tire size is popular on mid-size tractors that handle everything from row crop farming to hay operations, livestock work, and general farm duties. Your tractor’s rear wheels take tremendous punishment during field operations, from heavy pulling loads during tillage and planting to the sideways forces during tight turns and the impacts from rocks, roots, and rough terrain. Whether you’re pulling a heavy disk through compacted soil, operating a large planter during critical spring rush, or doing loader work with heavy materials around the farmyard, your rear wheel rims need to be absolutely dependable.
Made to Last
Farm rims take a beating from rocks, roots, and the constant flexing that comes with heavy loads and uneven terrain. This demountable rim is built from heavy-gauge steel that won’t crack or bend under normal farm use. The loop clamps are designed to maintain their grip even after years of mounting and dismounting tires, so you won’t have to worry about them loosening up over time.
Installation Notes
Demountable rims require some practice to mount safely, especially with larger tires like these. Take your time and use proper tools – rushing the job can be dangerous. Make sure the tire bead is properly seated all around before inflating, and always use a tire cage or stand well clear when adding air pressure. If you haven’t mounted your own tires before, having an experienced neighbor show you the ropes is time well spent.



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