is this an issue?

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I noticed this today on my third outing with new tractor. has to be ballast liquid leaking, right? is this an issue? can't be a big leak. I don't think it could've been from another source. ground is BONE dry but it was sprinkling rain a tiny bit. the other tire doesn't look like that. obviously looks like the liquid is coming from inside of circle and emanating outwards.


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appears to be.
 
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Looks like the tire isn’t sealed to the rim. Maybe check the air pressure and fill it higher than you operating pressure to see if that will seal the tire. Then release pressure to desired amount. Make sure the valve stem is in the 12 o’clock position when you do this.
 
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Looks like the tire isn’t sealed to the rim. Maybe check the air pressure and fill it higher than you operating pressure to see if that will seal the tire. Then release pressure to desired amount. Make sure the valve stem is in the 12 o’clock position when you do this.
great tip. thanks. I'll give that a shot.
 
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Call your dealer, it is an issue!
 
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I noticed this today on my third outing with new tractor. has to be ballast liquid leaking, right? is this an issue? can't be a big leak. I don't think it could've been from another source. ground is BONE dry but it was sprinkling rain a tiny bit. the other tire doesn't look like that. obviously looks like the liquid is coming from inside of circle and emanating outwards.


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Since your tractor is virtually new, the tires have not fully seated to the bead yet. Since liquid ballast was added before the tires were not fully seated, it makes sense that some would leak out.

Hope its not Rim Guard. That stuff smells like skunk.
 
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Since your tractor is virtually new, the tires have not fully seated to the bead yet. Since liquid ballast was added before the tires were not fully seated, it makes sense that some would leak out.

Hope its not Rim Guard. That stuff smells like skunk.
This appeared to have been the issue. I checked PSI after I finally found the rear tire stems were on the inside facing side, lol. pressure was good and I haven't seen any further evidence of leaking after several uses.

THANK YOU!
 
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Since your tractor is virtually new, the tires have not fully seated to the bead yet. Since liquid ballast was added before the tires were not fully seated, it makes sense that some would leak out.

Hope its not Rim Guard. That stuff smells like skunk.
Hope its not Rim Guard. That stuff smells like skunk.

Nahh. it is water and antifreeze. and I haven't smelled anything in 3 years, since first COVID. Thanks CHINA!! :ROFLMAO:
 
 
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