Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I don't know if I'm in the middle of a nightmare or just finished..... I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Sparing you the two week fiasco to get a NEW rim and new TUBELESS tire, I'll start near the end of the story.
Went to the co-op today to pick up a tire that's used (one of six) on my flexwing mower. I saw the guy mounting the tire in their mounting machine. I then saw him grab a box.... pull a tube out....
I got his attention and while shaking my head "NO", I asked...."is THAT (the tube) for THAT? (the tire)"
He nodded. I said no, it is supposed to be a tubeless tire. He graciously took me to the tire and pointed to the spot where it said "TUBE" on the tire, letting me know that meant it needed to be tubed.
I let him know that I specifically asked for a new rim (check) and wanted a tubeless tire put on it. The PRIOR version, was a rim I wanted rid of....BUT, it had a TUBED tire on it.
So I recognized he/they might simply replacing what I brought in, in the same format.
I told him to hang on....went out front to the PRIOR tire guy...and by happenstance, the very guy that I gave the initial order to. He basically walked back to the shop, told the (new) guy to mount the tire as I said, without the tube and he proceeded to pull the tube out, mounted a stem, tire, aired it up.
Meanwhile, I've got a voice in the back of my head saying that it says "TUBE" for a reason.... just like maybe a TUBELESS says that for a reason (all of which are unknown to me I'll admit)
He said the only real difference is some ribbing that's on the bead.... "if this leaks down on you, just bring it back and we'll put some bead sealant on it"
To which I said, well..... if that's the case, why not put the sealant on it NOW so that we maybe don't have that situation.
He pulled out the sealant, applied it to the TOP side of the rim where the bead resides. Filled it with air.
I then said, "I don't want to sound like an azz but...... shouldn't BOTH sides be sealed???"
"nah, they usually leak on the front side"
I'm standing there with my hands in my pockets, my knuckles are probably white as snow from being clenched.
I understand this has taken them two weeks to replace, I get that they accidently dropped it off at their OTHER shop 20 miles away (which is one reason it took so long for me to get it since they picked it up today)
This is the fourth new tire I've bought from them and the third new rim. To be fair to them, I had bought three prior tires, put them on the OLD rims and I think two of the three lost air so I replaced the old rims and had them move the tires (which were probably a year old)
I feel like I just got bent over but have been going to this place for 25 years and have always felt they were a bunch of 'good ole guys'.
So what's the story on putting a tire on a rim that says "TUBE" on the tire, and NOT putting a tube in it? Am I asking for issues?? (I also need to check my receipt to see if they charged me for the tube and didn't refund it after they yanked it out!)
Sparing you the two week fiasco to get a NEW rim and new TUBELESS tire, I'll start near the end of the story.
Went to the co-op today to pick up a tire that's used (one of six) on my flexwing mower. I saw the guy mounting the tire in their mounting machine. I then saw him grab a box.... pull a tube out....
I got his attention and while shaking my head "NO", I asked...."is THAT (the tube) for THAT? (the tire)"
He nodded. I said no, it is supposed to be a tubeless tire. He graciously took me to the tire and pointed to the spot where it said "TUBE" on the tire, letting me know that meant it needed to be tubed.
I let him know that I specifically asked for a new rim (check) and wanted a tubeless tire put on it. The PRIOR version, was a rim I wanted rid of....BUT, it had a TUBED tire on it.
So I recognized he/they might simply replacing what I brought in, in the same format.
I told him to hang on....went out front to the PRIOR tire guy...and by happenstance, the very guy that I gave the initial order to. He basically walked back to the shop, told the (new) guy to mount the tire as I said, without the tube and he proceeded to pull the tube out, mounted a stem, tire, aired it up.
Meanwhile, I've got a voice in the back of my head saying that it says "TUBE" for a reason.... just like maybe a TUBELESS says that for a reason (all of which are unknown to me I'll admit)
He said the only real difference is some ribbing that's on the bead.... "if this leaks down on you, just bring it back and we'll put some bead sealant on it"
To which I said, well..... if that's the case, why not put the sealant on it NOW so that we maybe don't have that situation.
He pulled out the sealant, applied it to the TOP side of the rim where the bead resides. Filled it with air.
I then said, "I don't want to sound like an azz but...... shouldn't BOTH sides be sealed???"
"nah, they usually leak on the front side"
I'm standing there with my hands in my pockets, my knuckles are probably white as snow from being clenched.
I understand this has taken them two weeks to replace, I get that they accidently dropped it off at their OTHER shop 20 miles away (which is one reason it took so long for me to get it since they picked it up today)
This is the fourth new tire I've bought from them and the third new rim. To be fair to them, I had bought three prior tires, put them on the OLD rims and I think two of the three lost air so I replaced the old rims and had them move the tires (which were probably a year old)
I feel like I just got bent over but have been going to this place for 25 years and have always felt they were a bunch of 'good ole guys'.
So what's the story on putting a tire on a rim that says "TUBE" on the tire, and NOT putting a tube in it? Am I asking for issues?? (I also need to check my receipt to see if they charged me for the tube and didn't refund it after they yanked it out!)