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Posted by Jim in NM on October 20, 2003 at 13:57:37 from (216.31.8.102):
In Reply to: Mower tires posted by A williams on October 20, 2003 at 11:30:19:
I don't know about spraying foam in the tires, but I am sure you can find a tire service company to do this, like they put in forklifts and some other industrial equipment. For a good solution, why not try getting a couple of jugs of Berryman Tire Sealer? It works good on tires for pickups that are used in pastures with a lot of mesquite trees and not hard to install. Put the planned tire to service on a jack, pump the sealant into the tire with the provided pump and rotate the tire. Not sure how much the application for a mover would be, but for a 3/4 ton pickup it takes at least two gallon jugs to treat all four tires. The instructions should be on the container about how to install. Good Luck in Curing your Flat Problems. Jim
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