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Judy_in_NC

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Mahindra 3510
I'm hoping someone has a suggestion for me.

One of my front tires (on 3510) has gotten a pretty good size cut into it - fairly deep, though the tire is not losing air. (Don't know when it happened - likely when we were pulling down the walls of an old house we were dismantling.)

I am thinking there should be something I can put into this cut that will set up to a consistency similar to the tire rubber and help prevent dirt, sticks, whatever from poking into the cut and doing more damage. Any suggestions?

Judy in NC
 
   / tire repair #2  
It the cut in one of the treads or into the skin of the tire? I have never heard of anything designed to do something like that. Maybe fill the cut with a good latex adhesive type chalk and let set up before using the tractor. The chalk would remain somewhat flexable once it has set up. Or a automotive adhesive type sealer. But it is a very interesting question. Some one may have the solution to your question. It will be interesting to hear what they are.
Good Luck
 
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Judy
I have the same gouges in my tire(s), I have TITAN tires on my tractor. Don"t have a answer for you but I too would be interested if someone does.
If you post the same question in the parts/repair forum you might get a larger viewing from all TBN members

Ron
 
   / tire repair #4  
Nope. I have never seen anything to fill the outside rubber on a tire.

Only thing I can think of is fill the fronts with foam.
 
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I'll try posting in the other forum. Thanks for everyone's feedback.
 
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Interesting question and the answer is ..... I've never heard of anything but it's such a common problem you'd think that somebody would make something.

If you think it might be a problem I suppose you could head trouble off by installing a rubber boot on the inside, behind the gouge, install a tube and fill it with Slime. I think that would make it as good as your going to get.
 
   / tire repair #7  
I gouged one of my rear tires on a wire fence panel. I thought the same as you. I went to the auto parts store and found a small tube of rubber adheasive. It is an orange tube and the sealant is black. I filled in the gouge and it needed filling again in about a week. Now it is good to go. It is the color of black tire so it is even hard to find.. I can look in garage and see if I can find it if you need me too.... I think though that if you just go to the Auto parts store and see what all they offer you will find something similar.... Hope this helps ya Judy......
 
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Sounds great, I'll check at my local parts store.
Thanks!
 

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