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Posted by Billy NY on May 21, 2007 at 11:17:44 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: Re: changing a tire-photos attached posted by Walt Davies on May 21, 2007 at 10:15:21:
Walt, that must be a nice place to do business with, well deserving of a nice tip too, don't find em like that around here. I've got this annoying leak at the valve stem and it aint the guts, somewhere around the base, will have to deal with it. Oh, and it's my darned fault, brand new rim, tire, tube, and Ca Cl. Younger guy did the work, he's from farm country too, worked for a local branch of a tire outfit, branch now closed, said it will stop, never did, time gets away from you, just a slight drip too, but it's scaling rust now, rim probably N/G will see, as I will have to deal with this myself so I can keep the cost to a minimum, dealing with unloading and re-filling the Ca Cl is the only thing that will be a pain, got a copy of a page from one Old's JD literature, thought there was also a coupling you could use in conjunction with compressed air to reload ? Breakin the bead, well sooner or later I'll get it, just that liquid that is annoying. The guy who did the work, is now employed across the street at the diesel shop, wanted to bust his chops, but that's like disciplining a dog 3 years after he did something wrong ! Live and learn I suppose. Really nice to see posts like pictures are 1000 words
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