RobJ
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All this talk about loaded tires and then someone mentioned the adapter to fill your tires from Gemplers. I got the part and had some time this weekend. I'm down south so it's just water. Boy was it easy. The process with pics.... 
Figured I needed my schrader valve removal thingy, found it! JAcked up the rear wheel and remove the valve, grabbed the filler tool and WTH!!!??? What do I have a none standard thing here. I keep a spare tube in the cabinet and pulled it out. OK figured out you have to take off this outter piece. Ok that works.
So I basically just hooked up the hose and let her rip. The little bleeder hole works great. I have the stem at about 11:00. Took about 5 minutes to get water comming out. It'll spit some water at first. It seems the tire gets sort of pressurized so once it's full It takes some time to drain level. Not much air went back in when I was done. Bummer I didn't have a bathroom scale. Probably a good thing figuring it could go 300# or better.
After that a switch over the the other side and I was done. So I took it out to a test hill and promply rolled my tractor on it's side!! Ok that last part isn't true.
Really I could not tell any difference. I go on a hill by sight and feel. Maybe the filled tires will save me if I hit a hole or something. But I have filled tires now! Oh the Gemplers tool was about $18 delivered.
Thanks,
Rob
Figured I needed my schrader valve removal thingy, found it! JAcked up the rear wheel and remove the valve, grabbed the filler tool and WTH!!!??? What do I have a none standard thing here. I keep a spare tube in the cabinet and pulled it out. OK figured out you have to take off this outter piece. Ok that works.
So I basically just hooked up the hose and let her rip. The little bleeder hole works great. I have the stem at about 11:00. Took about 5 minutes to get water comming out. It'll spit some water at first. It seems the tire gets sort of pressurized so once it's full It takes some time to drain level. Not much air went back in when I was done. Bummer I didn't have a bathroom scale. Probably a good thing figuring it could go 300# or better.
After that a switch over the the other side and I was done. So I took it out to a test hill and promply rolled my tractor on it's side!! Ok that last part isn't true.
Thanks,
Rob
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