Richard
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 4,997
- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Bought tractor at auction.
Using to cut fields & had a flat in front tire. Put NEW tire on and carried on.
Saturday, had a flat (new tire
) No biggie... I can put a plug in it...
Only to find out the co-op put a TUBE in , with the new tire
Now I've got to deal with the tube...no wait...I'll just remove it and then plug the hole...oh , wait...I CAN'T, because the valve stem is connected to the inner tube
Ok, so a quick trip to Walmart, found a stem that would work, got some tire slime and plugged the hole...tire is fine.
Go out today to cut the fields and the freaking OTHER front tire is now flat
.
This is an old, weathered looking tire... it has a tube in it.
I get to thinking... maybe I can go BACK to walmart, get another valve stem, yank the tube out and fill it with slime....
Go to store, got valve & slime. Went home and removed tube.
I am now, unable to get the tire to seat properly. It will NOT go on. I've got dish soap around bead to help it slide on and all its doing is blowing bubbles at me
I've decided I'm going to just schlep the tire to the co-op tomorrow and have them put a new tire on WITHOUT a tube in it.
During this process, I got to wondering about the tire slime....
Is it better to put into a tire WITH a tube or WITHOUT a tube or does it really matter?
I got to thinking about the poor guys at the tire shops and the possible surproise they might have when goo drips all over their machine.
Using to cut fields & had a flat in front tire. Put NEW tire on and carried on.
Saturday, had a flat (new tire
Only to find out the co-op put a TUBE in , with the new tire
Ok, so a quick trip to Walmart, found a stem that would work, got some tire slime and plugged the hole...tire is fine.
Go out today to cut the fields and the freaking OTHER front tire is now flat
This is an old, weathered looking tire... it has a tube in it.
I get to thinking... maybe I can go BACK to walmart, get another valve stem, yank the tube out and fill it with slime....
Go to store, got valve & slime. Went home and removed tube.
I am now, unable to get the tire to seat properly. It will NOT go on. I've got dish soap around bead to help it slide on and all its doing is blowing bubbles at me
I've decided I'm going to just schlep the tire to the co-op tomorrow and have them put a new tire on WITHOUT a tube in it.
During this process, I got to wondering about the tire slime....
Is it better to put into a tire WITH a tube or WITHOUT a tube or does it really matter?
I got to thinking about the poor guys at the tire shops and the possible surproise they might have when goo drips all over their machine.