Posted by sotxbill on October 26, 2015 at 07:46:58 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: SLIME posted by Greenpully on October 25, 2015 at 13:47:17:
Down here in the mesquite thorn country... use it in all farm tires, tactors, atv, hay, etc...
Must use enough for the tire size, to work. some problems are...
if you park and the hole is on the top, the slime can't get to it and it will leak down so ALWAYS bring all equipment back to in reach of air hose. Even for lunch.
If you put enough in the tire and use it often, it will not go down.
Finally on thin lawn mower tires, they will eventually have so many holes in them, the will weaken and split, so slime is only good for about 10 years or so on those tires before you have to buy new ones and re-slime em. on the avt's we put a pint to quart in each tire, and about every 6 months you might have to add a bit of air due to new holes not quite sealed yet.
It does not work well on rotting or cracked tires.
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