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Posted by Oliver in SC on October 15, 2006 at 07:00:43 from (66.153.237.166):
In Reply to: New Tires Tubes posted by Oliver in SC on October 15, 2006 at 04:42:39:
Very good advice. Thanks. The tires are 9.5 x 24. It does freeze here, usually gets around 25 or so at night in the winter months. I knew something wasn't right when he layed the tire flat and set the beads with the water hose, then spewed water everywhere. I'll jack the tractor back up and release the water with the stem at the top. He used full strength NAPA anti-freeze but I know a lot of it was lost. I'll buy some more and add it to the tires. I'll get the adapter and buy a new gauge as suggested. I went to school years ago with the owner of the tire store and have always got good service and prices for car and truck tires. I'm going to have an aside with him friend-to-friend about this tomorrow. Plenty of other stores around if he doesn't care about this. Thanks again for the great advice.
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