boomer1025
Platinum Member
So I backed the tractor out of the garage to check the air pressure in the rear tires, good thing I did. Went to unscrew to the valve cap off the stem and the inner sleeve on the stem came out. Got a rim guard soaking, stuff don't taste to bad :laughing:.
I played the little dutch boy and stuck my finger over the stem too stop the flow. Then only had two choices, let the stuff drain out or put the sleeve back in. I stuck the sleeve back in and it didn't fly back out. I lost maybe a quart or 2.
Now the question. What replacement valve stems do you all recommend putting back in. I was thinking maybe metal, since the rubber one only lasted 9 years.
I played the little dutch boy and stuck my finger over the stem too stop the flow. Then only had two choices, let the stuff drain out or put the sleeve back in. I stuck the sleeve back in and it didn't fly back out. I lost maybe a quart or 2.
Now the question. What replacement valve stems do you all recommend putting back in. I was thinking maybe metal, since the rubber one only lasted 9 years.