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Re: Schrader valve
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Posted by Michael Soldan on November 12, 2005 at 05:34:29 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Schrader valve posted by Muley on November 12, 2005 at 03:06:35:
I changed the core valve on a tractor tire last week. I went to put air in it and it had turned green and corroded so badly there was nothing left to get a hold of to just change the valve. The tire was loaded so I set it with the valve at the top..should have then jacked the tractor up, but didn't ,turned the core out, put my thumb over the tube valve and then quickly jammed the new one in and turned it tight..maybe lost a few quarts of fluid, job done! As UNCLE says the tube valve will be held in place by a plastic nut so you shouldn't need to worry about the tube popping back into the tire. Make sure the replacement core is the right one. There are two types which the tire dealer refers to as the "old style" vs. "new style' Not to worry as the old style were for tractors such as 2N, 8N Fords. Good luck from Mike in Exeter Ontario
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