Posted by BarnyardEngineering on November 30, 2017 at 04:15:04 from (98.17.202.244):
In Reply to: Oliver 1755 Tire posted by UP Oliver on November 29, 2017 at 19:38:23:
All I would do is park the tractor with the valve stem at the top, take a pair of simple slip-joint pliers and loosen the housing. Hopefully once loose you can turn it out by hand. It won't start leaking until you get it almost out, like on the last thread. Like someone else said, have the new one in hand to install as soon as the old one comes out.
Tighten it up, hose off any leakage, and add a little air if you think you need to. Unless you really fumble around for a long time, you will not lose much air or fluid, and the tire certainly won't go flat.
Heck, you may not lose any fluid at all, depending on how full the tires are.
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