Tractor tire goo

   / Tractor tire goo #11  
Wince... Waiting for the air vs. nitrogen debate to start.... :laughing:
 
   / Tractor tire goo #12  
We had to buy the nitrogen tire plan with the car, it was already added to all of them. It had insurance for a year. We did have one tire that lost air and would set off the sensor on the dash. I would not just go out and buy this service, as i still had to add air or take it to the dealer???The window price was $90.00...
 
   / Tractor tire goo #13  
Before I did anything, I would get a $0.99 pack of valve cores and replace them. I had a slow leak in one my tires, replace the core and haven't had problem since.
 
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   / Tractor tire goo #14  
I had a 1100x16 front tractor tire (tube type) that was full of red locust bush thorns. Every time I patched th tube a new thorn would work its way into the tube. I tried one 16 oz tube of ameriseal instead of buying a new tire. I never had a flat on that tire again. Excellant product.
 
   / Tractor tire goo #15  
for tubeless. remove valve stem.. add tube.. once you make sure there is nothing poking thru the casing...


soundguy
 
   / Tractor tire goo #16  
Ok how does this stuff go in? Do you have to remove the valve stem? I guess this would fully deflate the tire.

That, or drill a hole in the sidewall - THEN see if the goo seals it up (-:

It can help to jack up the axle just enough to take most of the weight off the tire, then deflate it.
 
   / Tractor tire goo #17  
most of the slime products I see for small tires.. you just remove the valve core after jacking up axle, and then slip hose over stem and squeeze- bottle it in.. add core.. inflate and drive to distribuite..
 
   / Tractor tire goo #19  
I have both tubes and slime in the front tires of our Allis 5040. We also have a lot of Osage Orange thorns in our area. Last summer one tire was flat and the culprit was a big thorn located right on the top of the tire as it was setting. I pulled the thorn out, jacked up the wheel, rotated the wheel so that side was on the bottom and the slime would run to the hole. I then filled the tire with air and let it set for a couple of hours. I haven't had to put air in it since. I am a firm believer in slime. Others may have more data on other products but slime has worked well for me for many years, even on bicycle tires.
A. Metcalf
 
   / Tractor tire goo #20  
if I lived in an oa area.. or locust area.. I'd either go with boots or radials or foam filled fronts.. them things are nasty..
 

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