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Re: How to preserve tires that are weatherd
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Posted by thejdman01 on February 25, 2005 at 12:06:01 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: How to preserve tires that are weatherd posted by Northwest dude on February 25, 2005 at 06:53:17:
usually not a big deal, they usually wont bother you until you over load them or possibly something gets in the crack a thorn or something that wouldnt have normally given you a problem. a tube will help. i know on loader tires that are super expensive when woorking for deere we bought "slime" in 50 gallon drums and pumped in tires. real mess hwen they blew but sealed up some pretty big cracks and gouges with that stuff. there are different grades of slime. if you read carefully and look some stuff is for motorcycles, cars pickups etc etc basically its how thick and big or stands of "stuff" are in it to how well and how big of a hole it will plug. if the tires have decent tread and you are going to be brushhogging or something with thorns a 55 gallon drum of the slime gunk is about as much as the tires are new but you wont keep getting flats and if the tread is decent and its not on a laoder or something with alot of weight instead of spending the money on the new tires i might slime them good
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