Jay4200
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
- Messages
- 2,053
- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
Something terrible happened to me this week. I was driving near a old fence row that I had torn out and I ran over something very sharp with the rear tire. It went flat in less than two minutes and I lost almost all my fluid. The tractor has less than 150 hours on it and I think it is too big to patch from the inside.I d@mn near cried.
I'd patch it. Pack the hole full of rubber cement, push the rubber back into the hole from the inside, then stick on a patch. Then, stick on another bigger patch over the first one. Done. Do it yourself too - probably cost less then $10.
If you're sticking with the loaded tire thing, I'd consider putting in a tube.
Those big rears are super easy to work with. Once you get the bead broken (I have a bead breaker, but was able to pop the beads on my rears by just jumping on the sidewall), they come off and go on like buttah.
JayC