Gordon Gould
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That is a tube, the tire is very heavy be careful.
Yes - Think 400 lbs or more.
That is a tube, the tire is very heavy be careful.
Sorry,
But it sure looks like a tube.
I believe its tubeless most tubes have a nylon nut
If it was me, I'd take the easy road first. Rotate the tire so the hole is on the top and plug it. Then fill with air until it's back to normal pressure. Rotate the tire so plug is towards the bottom and watch for leaks. If none, you're good to go.
Interesting problem.
To answer the tube/tubeless question maybe you could go over to the other side. Put the valve stem at the top and loosen the nut pushing the valve stem in a little. You should get an answer real quick if it is tubeless.
I would think the plug might work weather it is tubed or not tubed since the tire is tubeless capable. Wouldn't the bead just seal on the rim with a hole in the tube and the tire plugged. The flat would be fixed but you might not want your ballast to escape the tube depending on what it is.