Tire pressure

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smoothie17

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Mar 20, 2005
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Location
Virginia
Tractor
Kubota B2910
Added air to rear tire on back of my Kubota B2910. Inadvertently, I over inflated by about 5 pounds. When I tried to bleed the excess, only the water / sodium chloride mixture came out. The valve stem is positioned at the top of the tire so I thought only air would escape.

Any ideas?

Thanks !!!
 
   / Tire pressure #2  
Sounds like you may have a little more liquid in the tire than you should.

I would not worry about it...but if I were to worry, I would jack the tractor up, with the valve stem at the top, and let all the air and liquid out, and then put in the amount of air pressure that I wanted.

Now if you are getting a little liquid with the air, and not all liquid, then it is probably not an issue at all...
 
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  • Thread Starter
#3  
Thanks for the reply. Called the dealer and he said just bleed the tire until I get down to the desired pressure. I probably lost a quart or two but now I'm OK. I'll know next time to add air slower for sure.

How do you like your B2910?
 

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