bmaverick
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- Joined
- Sep 17, 2013
- Messages
- 5,714
- Location
- Beloit-WI
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2610 ■YANMAR GURU■ EXTRAORDINAIRE
I asked Spalding which was Fredricks supplied about the cracks. Tubeless, Steel belted, Would they last. Steve told me then what to do and he was right which I had no doubt. I had to call back a few Yrs. later and he told me Gempler. Took a local tire Co. a couple Minutes. and seeing it done I could have done it. It was only 10.00$ a tire labor. gladly paid it though. https://gemplers.com/collections/ti...ntion-automotive-tractor?_=pf&pf_v_brand=None
Sounds like a good option for many.
My homestead/farm is under organic use. Thus, I can't use chemicals like that in the tires should there be any cut or gash out on the pasture. I have to use Sierra PG coolant too. Oil changes only in the garage. I learned all this from an Amish community in Guthrie-KY doing all organic farming. There's more to it too. (yes, Amish use - - - tractors! Rules on that too.)
If I could somehow work the old tube out and slip in a new tube, then run the compressor to fill up with air would buy me some time getting good tries vs. alright ones.