Posted by t.r.k. on November 13, 2013 at 09:03:04 from (70.60.100.188):
In Reply to: Mounting tire issue posted by mh on November 13, 2013 at 08:34:40:
I used motor oil until someone said it would attack the tube and tire. (I put the tires on that particular tractor in the mid 90s and they are stil up.)
Then I switched over to Dawn dish detergent, it works pretty well if you can get some between the rim and tire.
We use NAPA Ruglyde (sp.?) here at work on lawnmower tires.
I have had some that just had to sit in the Sun for a while with max bead sealing pressure in them. If you are close by you will sometimes hear them pop when they finally seat. Then let them down to regular pressure.
These are just a few suggestions, the safety factors and risk is all yours.
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