rd_macgregor
Veteran Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2008
- Messages
- 1,874
- Location
- Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SC, Kubota B2650
I'd like to hear from anybody who has found a good way to protect their tire stems against random sticks. I suffered my second flat in two years (of course, 'way back in the woods) from having a stem dismounted by something. This time, I didn't notice the flat until I'd already damaged the tire bead, so it was an expensive event.
My rims have a metal shield around the stems, but this doesn't prevent sticks or other debris from poking in there and prying/shoving the stem enough to unseat it. Would some sort of cap over the stem protector work? If so, how would I keep the cap on?
I'm ready to hear from the voice(s) of experience, since I'm getting leery of even taking my tractor back into the woods now.
BOB
My rims have a metal shield around the stems, but this doesn't prevent sticks or other debris from poking in there and prying/shoving the stem enough to unseat it. Would some sort of cap over the stem protector work? If so, how would I keep the cap on?
I'm ready to hear from the voice(s) of experience, since I'm getting leery of even taking my tractor back into the woods now.
BOB