Tires Tubes in front tires

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MossRoad said:
I just went out and looked. The tube stem is on the outside of the rim. I could not see the inside tubeless stem, so I felt around and found it hanging on by a thread. Apparently, it was torn long ago. So it appears we left the inner stem in as a plug and now that the outside has torn off, the inside of the stem is still plugging the hole. Works fine. I may tube the other one if leaks continue on that tire.

OK. Thanks for the info. About how long has the tube been in there?
 
   / Tubes in front tires #33  
MossRoad said:
I am guessing over two years, Bob. Maybe more.

I searched and found a post back in March of 2005 where I mentioned that I had tubed the tire earlier, so it has been at least 3 and a half years.
 
   / Tubes in front tires #34  
Kent ,

Nice technique!!!

Ken



KentT said:
I've also used the lift arms to essentially "jack up" the back of the PT. I lifted the front as far off the ground as I could, put timbers underneath the belly-pan as far back as I could, wedging them in, and then let the front end down. The PT tilted forward, and I was able to get the rear tires a couple inches off the ground...
 
   / Tubes in front tires #35  
I wonder if we can do this with the 1850's? I can lift the front, but not sure if hte back would follow suit but it is a killer idea....
 
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#36  
ksimolo said:
Kent ,

Nice technique!!!

Ken

That is a neat trick. I had been using the bucket to lift of the front, but your idea is really ingenious.
 
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#37  
MossRoad said:
I searched and found a post back in March of 2005 where I mentioned that I had tubed the tire earlier, so it has been at least 3 and a half years.

That's a pretty good life. I was driving the PT over rough ground with 20 psi in the front tires and it was really rough. This is hard on me and the wheel motor bearings. I think I will try 15 PSI and order the Gempler per JJ's suggestons.
 
   / Tubes in front tires #38  
I run 10 psi in mine all the time. Any more than that and I need Tylenol for my kidneys.:eek:
 
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#39  
MossRoad said:
I run 10 psi in mine all the time. Any more than that and I need Tylenol for my kidneys.:eek:

With a better seal I can probably do that.
 
   / Tubes in front tires #40  
woodlandfarms said:
I wonder if we can do this with the 1850's? I can lift the front, but not sure if hte back would follow suit but it is a killer idea....

Carl,

I believe that all the PT's should be able to do that. It's like the see-saw effect. If you can raise the front wheels off the ground about 6 to 10 in, you then you place a piece of a 8x8 or larger under the hydraulic tank and then let the front down. If you have more weight on the front, then it will raise the back wheels.
 

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