USNative
Silver Member
I would tell the dealer come out and take it apart and if the tube is punctured, I pay if not you pay.
Have you determined if you have tubes or tubeless? My tractor (bought used has loaded tires, one has a tube one does not. I think it was originally tubelees, had a flat and repaired with tube.
I do not like the idea of calcium choride in my tubeless tire.![]()
That is a very good idea but I'm afraid he already knows it's not the tube he just flat doesn't want to make it right with me.
I told him flat out that the fluid is gushing out of the stem because of the defective core and he will not listen , he trys to put it back on me saying I must have a puncture somewhere.
He is not going to do anything because to him it's "not a warranty issue".
I think it should be for the fact that the tractor is so new and I haven't had it in any places that could damage either the stem, core or tire PERIOD.
Pretty upset as you can probably tell. Thanks for your cleaver idea though , it was a good one if it weren't for the hard head I am dealing with.