Posted by rustyfarmall on December 01, 2013 at 13:15:43 from (208.126.186.41):
In Reply to: Can't find tube leak posted by chuck172 on December 01, 2013 at 12:36:03:
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Went through the same thing (on a smaller scale) awhile back. In this case, it was the rear tire on a Snapper riding mower. I could air that tire up, and it would hold almost long enough for me to get the grass cut, and then it was flat. Broke it down, pulled the tube out, and aired it up. NO leaks. I even left the fully inflated tube laying on my work bench for about 36 hours, and still no leaks. Okay, must have been my imagination, so I put it all back together, put it on the mower, and just one hour later, that tire was flat. Went and bought a brand new tube, and it hasn't leaked a bit in two seasons of mowing.
Most inner tubes are made in China these days. Just because it is NEW, does not mean it is good.
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