Slime vs other sealants

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Is slime as good as other liquid sealants that you can buy at tractor tire shops?

I am buy a new tire and I am going to have 3 gallons put into the tire. The shop uses a blue (slime like sealant) that costs $38 a gallon:mad:

I can buy slime for $30.00 a gallon and do it my self. This is for the rear tractor tires 13.6-28. The previous tire had the same blue sealant in it and had trouble sealing a 16 penny nail hole in the tire.

Just wondering if slime is as good as the rest. I have heard that it will get dry and rust out over time is this true?

The tire guy stated that the add a gallon evey year to prevent dry out of the "blue sealant".
 
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I use super seal formula 100. Its $32 a gal and has worked pretty good for me. I use it in my 4wheeler tires also and do alot of hunting in west Tx where there is only catus and thorns and have not had a flat in the past 4 years
 
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Just check into whatever brand you use, some are corrosive! Don't know what brand had been used in my JD 420 garden tractor front tire, but it had eaten a hole in the rim. ~~ grnspot110
 

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My experience is that the sealants, a fibrous liquid mixture that seals by forming a filter cake over a hole, work great at first, but wear out over time as the fibers slowly break up. After a few hundred miles the tires on low speed equipment start going flat again if you leave them parked with the hole up. Adding more sealant "fixes" it for awhile.
larry
 
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Just check into whatever brand you use, some are corrosive! Don't know what brand had been used in my JD 420 garden tractor front tire, but it had eaten a hole in the rim. ~~ grnspot110

Thats not good Were u able to fix it or did you have to buy a new rim?
 
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slime pro otr says that it will plug a 3/8" hole and the reg slime only a 1/4" hole
 
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Why use slime at all in a tractor tire? It is not hard to put in a tube. I even broke down the front tire on my 4310 with r-4's. Yes, it is more work than pumping gook into a tire, but lasts longer.
 
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Slime worked fine for a couple years on the front tires of my 4010. Last year, I had to remove them and put tubes in because they kept losing air. Now, they stay "up" all the time.

Ralph
 
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Why use slime at all in a tractor tire? It is not hard to put in a tube. I even broke down the front tire on my 4310 with r-4's. Yes, it is more work than pumping gook into a tire, but lasts longer.

Come visit South Texas and you'll understand why we use sealant. Everything here has thorns.
 
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Thats not good Were u able to fix it or did you have to buy a new rim?

I needed tubes for the V61 tires anyway, so I cleaned & epoxied the bad spots & repainted. ~~ grnspot110
 

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