Hey guys,
I've got a question since my bushhogging the neighbors briar patch....
I went out to the shop today and have a flat L/F tire. Its a typical 2wd paper thin tire. I cant see any holes though I removed a couple of small(I would say) briar spurs. To be honest I havent even added air yet to find the leak.
But my question is, do you guys just fix em as you go or have you used the slime to continuously fix it?
I remember a friend of mine always had truck tires on the front for that reason, that might be an option, but it'll look funny on my little Yanmar.. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Anyhow, as always I appreciate your input.
Greg
I've got a question since my bushhogging the neighbors briar patch....
I went out to the shop today and have a flat L/F tire. Its a typical 2wd paper thin tire. I cant see any holes though I removed a couple of small(I would say) briar spurs. To be honest I havent even added air yet to find the leak.
But my question is, do you guys just fix em as you go or have you used the slime to continuously fix it?
I remember a friend of mine always had truck tires on the front for that reason, that might be an option, but it'll look funny on my little Yanmar.. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Anyhow, as always I appreciate your input.
Greg