Fixed slow leaking tire.

Propane1

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On the Case. One of the rear tires had slow leak. Had to fill every 4 days or so. Any way. Fixed tube. I’ll see if it has any air in it in morning. Hehe. Don’t like doin tire repairs. But this one broke down easy. 2 ply ti
re is easy to work with. And being 40 years old. Some of the 6” and 8” tractor wheel tires are a real pain.
Tire is as big as the ones on my truck. 31” ones on truck


Noel
 

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Jumpins. Forgot to mention. I didn’t even use the, what ever it is , to git the tire off. Or fix it.
Jumpins, I had to get a scissor jack out and got on the ground to place it. Then had to kneel down to get the wheel bolts off.
Rough day. Hehe

Noel
 
Ya rotted, but could last another while. They certainly would not hold air with out tubes. Will see how they do this winter. Ag tires are on the horizon.

Noel.
 
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