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IMCA38
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2003
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- 173
- Location
- SE Nebraska
- Tractor
- MF 1225 w/loader, Case 1840 SS, Ransomes 723D mower
There seems to be a little confusion among the replies.
I have Rim Guard in both my tractor and my mower. Tractor had CaCl prior. I've had no issues with the tractor tires to date (Heavier, stiffer tires, and steel valve stems).
The mower has the issues, smaller, lighter, more flexible tires, and now we find, crappy valve stems. There was nothing in the mower tires prior to me putting Rim Guard in.
The Rim Guard supplier tole me he wanted to put a steel valve stem on the mower wheel yesterday, but couldn't as the hole was the wrong size.
I suppose I could bite the bullet and replace the now broken rear valve stem, and they will have all been replaced. Then the question becomes did I replace them with better quality valve stems?
I have Rim Guard in both my tractor and my mower. Tractor had CaCl prior. I've had no issues with the tractor tires to date (Heavier, stiffer tires, and steel valve stems).
The mower has the issues, smaller, lighter, more flexible tires, and now we find, crappy valve stems. There was nothing in the mower tires prior to me putting Rim Guard in.
The Rim Guard supplier tole me he wanted to put a steel valve stem on the mower wheel yesterday, but couldn't as the hole was the wrong size.
I suppose I could bite the bullet and replace the now broken rear valve stem, and they will have all been replaced. Then the question becomes did I replace them with better quality valve stems?
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