Posted by FordNewbie on February 21, 2016 at 20:23:13 from (166.137.136.57):
In Reply to: Holy Moley! posted by FordNewbie on February 21, 2016 at 18:47:03:
Well, I'm guessing it's not a tube because I heard gurgling, unless they put the water in the tube. I really don't think the actual tire would hold air, much less a liquid. Where the grippy things meet the side of the tire, it's literally split apart. About 3-4 inches or so. I can get my fingers all the way under them. I just didn't want to mow the pasture to have a blow out. I've been very careful not to drive it much because I'm worried I would get away from the house and not be able to get it back up here to work on if something popped. Like I said, it's the first time I've bought and used a tractor. I can drive just fine, so I won't run over myself. I'm only 24 and truck driver by profession. I am really happy with the purchase and eventually want to throw some money into it to fix it up.
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