The kid
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- 1965 135 gasser, 1967 135 diesel
So I changed the fluid with type a ATF
And cleaned the filter in there and
Everything works great now even got
It running a lot better after locating a
Clog in the fuel line. Thanks again. Does
Anyone know of a tire additive to add
To the rear tire go stop slow leaks. I know
Of the product slime but anything else
Out there that could work probably need
Lots for such a big tire?
If it where me I wouldn't put any of that stuff in there. If it has fluid then using a canned patch would be useless. Assuming it doesn't have fluid in it, it could be leaking around the valve stem. I'd bite the bullet and remove the tire and take it and have a tube put in it and be done with it. It cost me around 100 bucks. 50 to dismount and remount with a tube and 50 for the. Cost of the tube.
Using a stop leak in a tractor tire, if you ever had to have the tire serviced, they will probably charge you extra because of the mess that stuff makes and has to be cleaned up servicing the tire.
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