Tire ballast and tubes

   / Tire ballast and tubes #11  
I used calcium on my previous tractor for 26 years and disliked every minuet of it. I replaced more valve cores with calcium than I could count - at least two cores per rear tire per year. On the new tractor I use Rimguard and no tube. What a nice relief. Rimguard is not that expensive at my location. And it has zero effect on tires or valve cores.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #12  
It's normal for air trapped between the tube and tire to slowly bleed out through the valve stem. If you have leakage around your valve stem with a tube installed and ballast is coming out then you have a hole in your tube.

air betweent he tire and tube should not come out thru the valve stem. it can come out at the hole in the rim the valve stem goes thru however
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #13  
I used calcium on my previous tractor for 26 years and disliked every minuet of it. I replaced more valve cores with calcium than I could count - at least two cores per rear tire per year. On the new tractor I use Rimguard and no tube. What a nice relief. Rimguard is not that expensive at my location. And it has zero effect on tires or valve cores.

wow.. I have some tires that i have had for 12 ys now with calcium.. and I've never repalced the cores since I have had them.. fromt he looks of the stems.. they have been in long before i had them.

I DID repalce a set in a tractor i bought in 08, just a month ago.. but they were vintage cores not modern ones, looking at them.

you have some pretty crummy cores I think.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #14  
Yes - no question about my experience with CaCl & tractor tires. It was not a happy time. I was seriously considering running with empty tires in the new Kubota until I found out about Rimguard. My problems with the old tractor were more than just the CaCl, I think. I think it also had to do with galvanic action - the brass or bronze stems and cores and the steel wheels aided by the CaCl. And like you say, Soundguy, it could have been a batch of crummy cores. In any case, now its no longer a problem.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #15  
I just had a flat a week or so ago. You can see my wheels after 9 years of Windshield Washer fluid with no tubes. No signs of rust or anything.

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Now as to what caused the flat, several years ago I ran a piece of barbed wire through the sidewall so I took it in to the tire shop where Dad worked. Having the windshield washer fluid in it, Dad didn't want to pump it out and have to put it back it, so he just plugged the side wall. Well it as always had a slow leak, but it gets a bit worse in the winter. I know to keep an eye on it but Monica got the tractor out to move some dirt into our new barn and this is what ensued. Dad isn't around anymore for me to have fix it again, but now that the WW is gone, I will probably pop the tire off the rim and put a patch over the plug to stop the leak. Once I know for sure then that it isn't leaking anymore I will refill with Winter Windshield Washer fluid.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #16  
i'd remove the plug and go with the patch. if it won't stick.. tube it ;)
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #17  
I will probably remove the plug and try the patch. As soon as Dad looked at my wheels first thing he said was, you can't use a tube in those wheels. With him being in the tire business for almost 50 years, I have to believe him.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #18  
I will probably remove the plug and try the patch. As soon as Dad looked at my wheels first thing he said was, you can't use a tube in those wheels. With him being in the tire business for almost 50 years, I have to believe him.

being around farm and heavy equipment and large trailers for decades.....i've never seen a rim you couldn't tube. even split rims. just requires a boot.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #19  
i'd remove the plug and go with the patch. if it won't stick.. tube it ;)

Try a hot patch if you can find a place that still knows how to do them.
 
   / Tire ballast and tubes #20  
Try a hot patch if you can find a place that still knows how to do them.

good luck on that...

I haven't seen a hot patch in 25ys in my neck of the woods.

I do remember them doing them at the filling station in town though. never had one of those fail before the tire was ready to be scrapped.
 

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