CATRAT66
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- Joined
- May 28, 2023
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- Location
- Western New York
- Tractor
- Ford 1100 2wd w/FEL and other attachments
I know this is an old thread but I came across it looking for answers to a tire issue and thought what the heck I’ll throw my two cents out there.
I get the rubber cement from the office supply store and use a chunk of an old tube I have laying around for just this type of repair.
Lightly scuff mating surfaces
Apply glue and wait until no longer tacky
Apply patch and roll something over it to promote bonding
For the roller I’ve used a tool made specifically for this as well as a 4” grinder wheel. Just don’t plug it in and use it as a handle to roll the patch
I get the rubber cement from the office supply store and use a chunk of an old tube I have laying around for just this type of repair.
Lightly scuff mating surfaces
Apply glue and wait until no longer tacky
Apply patch and roll something over it to promote bonding
For the roller I’ve used a tool made specifically for this as well as a 4” grinder wheel. Just don’t plug it in and use it as a handle to roll the patch