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Paul

08-20-2001 07:16:21




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I have some related questions on tires:
I'm "restoring" an 8N and willend up using it strictly for mowing, scraping snow, and play. I'm doing this for sentimental reasons (I grew up driving one in the 50's and 60's) and for the enjoyment of the project. I don't think I need the weight from the liquid in the rear tires and, in fact, I think the weight might be too much for the yard. In any case, it's not clear to me how one drains the liquid and what you do with it.
Also, does anyone have any suggestions on where I should get new tires. I will sooner or later need three -- both front and one rear. The good rear tire is a "Multi-Trac" 11.2-28 on a 10 inch rim, and I would like to find a match for it. Anyone know where to find Multi-Tracs? I also will need a different rim for the tire I need to replace since it's now on an 11 inch rim.
Any advice on the above would be appreciated.

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noff

08-21-2001 11:28:48




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 Re: 8N Tires in reply to Paul, 08-20-2001 07:16:21  
It would depend on what type of liquid that they are filled with as to what you should do with it.
To "Unload" a tire I roll the tire till the valve stem is on the bottom, remove the valve stem and let the liquid out. If it is a controlled fluid I would drain it into a bucket for disposal.
If the fluid flow gets too slow just pump some more air into the tire and the fluid will start flowing again.

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Paul8n

08-20-2001 08:02:46




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 Re: 8N Tires in reply to Paul, 08-20-2001 07:16:21  
Try Millertire.com



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