Hi,
Prior to joining and posting, I did a bunch of searches on what my question is regarding, but I couldn't find any that seemed to match sufficiently, so I apologize up front if there are glaringly obvious posts that I missed! I live in a pretty rocky area and after clearing an area for planting, I noticed that I had some damage to one of my front tires as can be seen in the following:
I have not noticed any leaks whatsoever over the past few weeks, and was wondering if I should simply just try to apply some sort of adhesive and push that piece back in so it's flush. If so, is there a recommended adhesive? The tire is a Galaxy Agri Trac II "r-1" a6 9.5-24. I did come across threads that recommended various vulcanizing agents, but I couldn't find information as to whether these work with all tires or only certain types. I also came across GlueTread, but I don't know if I can just use their adhesive without the patch. I was hoping to avoid the patch because in my mind the patch will just be sticking out enough to make it so that it'll more likely be caught and/or pulled off as opposed to just getting that piece sealed and flush again.
Thank you,
Matt
Prior to joining and posting, I did a bunch of searches on what my question is regarding, but I couldn't find any that seemed to match sufficiently, so I apologize up front if there are glaringly obvious posts that I missed! I live in a pretty rocky area and after clearing an area for planting, I noticed that I had some damage to one of my front tires as can be seen in the following:
I have not noticed any leaks whatsoever over the past few weeks, and was wondering if I should simply just try to apply some sort of adhesive and push that piece back in so it's flush. If so, is there a recommended adhesive? The tire is a Galaxy Agri Trac II "r-1" a6 9.5-24. I did come across threads that recommended various vulcanizing agents, but I couldn't find information as to whether these work with all tires or only certain types. I also came across GlueTread, but I don't know if I can just use their adhesive without the patch. I was hoping to avoid the patch because in my mind the patch will just be sticking out enough to make it so that it'll more likely be caught and/or pulled off as opposed to just getting that piece sealed and flush again.
Thank you,
Matt