Podunkadunk
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I was driving my tractor out of the garage yesterday, it was leaning to the left. I got off, looked at the left rear tire and it was low. I checked the psi (4.5). I pulled it out enough to be able to inspect it and air it back up. After putting 20 lbs in it, I broke out the waterhose, a rag and some dish detergent. I found the leak. It's small, I think I may have run over a nail. Anyhow, the nail wasn't in it. I plugged the tire. The hole is almost dead center of the tire, directly between the tread grips.
I also found what appears to be a stick stuck through also
, just below the hole I found, but it isn't leaking and I didn't fool with it. I know I'll eventually have to get it out, but there isn't enough to grab onto and I think it will need to be done from the inside.
It's going in for the 50 hour service soon, I'll have both the holes fixed then with a patch.
Anyone else running a plug? Is it holding ok. I have roughly 16 hours until the 50 hr service is due, so it's got to last that long.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Podunk
I also found what appears to be a stick stuck through also
It's going in for the 50 hour service soon, I'll have both the holes fixed then with a patch.
Anyone else running a plug? Is it holding ok. I have roughly 16 hours until the 50 hr service is due, so it's got to last that long.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Podunk