Tires FLAT TIRES

   / FLAT TIRES #31  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Obviously it's random betweem front and rear depending on what you hit or run over. In my case it's ususally rear tires. I attribute it to the face that they are many times more expensive to repair. Fronts may go first since they are weaker tires and hit whatever first. )</font>
I've had three flats on my left front tire only.

I've torn pieces of lug on the rears, but never flattened them.
John
 
   / FLAT TIRES #32  
<font color="blue"> Who gave you the special pump?
Bob </font>

No one gave me the pump Bob, I paid Multi Seal $70.00 for it. When you get enough flat tires on a tractor no price will be to high to eliminate them.

As I said you would be most welcome to use it for free if the need arises,
 
   / FLAT TIRES #33  
I've had flats on both fronts. One thorn and one nail, I Slimed them suckers and no more problems so far. I bought the tube type Slime from TSC.
 
   / FLAT TIRES #34  
I had 4 or 5 flats last year all on the front tires. Put in slime and no more flats.

That was on my old tractor. No slime or flats on my new one... yet.
 

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