Posted by robert major on April 22, 2014 at 22:52:27 from (216.81.20.248):
In Reply to: Re: Calcium Cloride posted by Chris Jones on April 22, 2014 at 05:49:35:
Hi If those tubes you put in aren't the finest quality genuine rubber you'll be seeing them again pretty soon, especially if you got cold winters. had a new tube put in our chore tractor with fluid. it lasted 3 months and got a flat. I pumped it and repaired it, as tire shop wasn't interested. 3 months later same thing. this time it ripped right the side of last patch. 10 swear words later and $200 spent tire went back on with Kleiber top quality tube, and fluid back in. that was 4 months ago and tires get a hard life on out tractor with Canadian winters. Tire guy won't fit new tubes made in the land of not quite right anymore,said he was loosing too much time and money on repeat calls for tube failure a few weeks later. He figured ours at 3 months was a good one when I got the new tube. Regards Robert
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