Tires BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush

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ayelvington

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There I was, having a grand old time rearranging brush and the like when I suddenly lost traction... I got myself out to a clearing and found that something had physically ripped the valve stem off of the rim!

I was bummed.

On the other hand, I was very grateful for the following:

a) it was a beautiful day for a walk in the country;
b) it was only a mile or so back to the barn;
c) I own an RTV-900 and all the tools to get the tire off in the woods;
d) my neighbor runs and auto repair shop just down the road!

Needless to say, I was back up and cleaning up in just over an hour. Mike (the mechanic) replaced the valve stem with an all metal version that we hope will resist relocation by snags.

Anyone else have this kind of luck?
 

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   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush #2  
I lost a valve stem in my steer tire before hauling a huge log. The valve stem flew out and hit the side of my house. Good times!!!
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush #3  
Yes... I had a bad stem on the BX. Mine looked like it was very old or had lots of sun exposure from all the cracks in the rubber... the other 3 were good.

I also had a rash of flats and did the only thing I know to eliminate it from happening again... I had the rear tires foam filled... end of problem and more slope stability and better backhoe digging too.
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush
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#4  
I also had a rash of flats and did the only thing I know to eliminate it from happening again... I had the rear tires foam filled... end of problem and more slope stability and better backhoe digging too.

Two of tires have tubes because of sidewall cuts. It's only a matter of time before they all have tubes, or I have to fork out for a new case.
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush #5  
I had issues and put in tubes, that did not work...Then put in Slime...Best ever!!! No flats in 2+ years...
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush #6  
Thats a common thing to happen if you are working in the woods. If you get sick of it weld some short pieces of pipe over your valve stems to protect them. A TBN search will provide you with pictures and other good valve stem protection ideas. Very short metal stems are also good.
I spend a lot of time in the woods and have had my share of problems. Now I have my fronts protected with pipe and on the rears I have the stems on the inside. This works good for me. If you weld on the rims make sure you understand the safty issues involved. It can be dangerous if done incorrectly.
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush
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I had issues and put in tubes, that did not work...Then put in Slime...Best ever!!! No flats in 2+ years...

Slime did nothing for my first sidewall cut except leave me with a big mess to clean up before I could tube the tire... I like it, but I won't use it in tractor tires again. :(
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush
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s. Very short metal stems are also good.

We replace the rubber stem with a short metal one. I can't put the stems on the inside because of the offset rims on a BX-24 :( I'll look at the weld-on guards and give it a thought. I have a welder and am I've gotten good with it.

Thanks!
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush #9  
Spec'd mine with metal stems when I bought it
 
   / BX-24: Something ripped the valve stem off while clearing brush #10  
Yeah, many of us have "been there, done that", but such issue didn't occur to most until it happened. Two weeks ago while rough hogging (that's bush hogging on steroids, as in small trees) at my hunt club in preparation for the season, my buddy's tractor about 25 yards ahead of me let out a loud "whoosh", which we both thought was a hydraulic hose for the second it took for the right front end of his tractor to drop. It was an "I'll be damned, look at what happened" moment. So, we raised the front end with the FEL, took off the tire, put into my FEL and then the pick-up. Good time for beer break until the morrow, when we resumed, new valve stem and a vow to have metal guards placed (which my tractor has - I had no idea what for until now) on his tire rims.
 

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