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Is there a do it yourself fill kit for tractor ti

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Carl

01-29-2004 09:31:49




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I would like to fill my own tractor tires. Is there a kit or tool I can buy to do this my self??




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MT Pockets

01-29-2004 13:54:58




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 Re: Is there a do it yourself fill kit for tracto in reply to Carl, 01-29-2004 09:31:49  
Carl, I bought two at NAPA. The one I have now and the one I lost. Steve in Texarkana.



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Bob

01-29-2004 10:27:27




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 Re: Is there a do it yourself fill kit for tracto in reply to Carl, 01-29-2004 09:31:49  
You need a fill adapter to connect the valve stem to a garden hose. The fitting also releases air as the water flows into the tire.

Most farm supply stores should have them, or be able to get them overnight.

An old-fashioned brass paddle pump works great to pump the solution into the tire.

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VADAVE

01-29-2004 10:01:34




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 Re: Is there a do it yourself fill kit for tracto in reply to Carl, 01-29-2004 09:31:49  
Gemplers has the fill tool in their catalog. Don't remember the cost.



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Eldon (WA)

01-29-2004 10:07:58




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 Re: Re: Is there a do it yourself fill kit for tr in reply to VADAVE, 01-29-2004 10:01:34  

I found the same adapter at the local farm and ranch store for about half Gemplers price.



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old

01-29-2004 09:49:13




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 Re: Is there a do it yourself fill kit for tracto in reply to Carl, 01-29-2004 09:31:49  
Theres adaptors to hook up a hose to the valve stem but from there it gets tricky, you can use the old way. By the way this is in a 1935 JD owners manual you take a 55 gallion drum and put it about 5 feet higher then the tire and run your hose down to the stem have a valve on the drum fill it with your fluid and let nature do her thing



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