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tubeless tire

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Russ Smart

09-11-2005 07:04:10




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We have a 2001 JD 4600 with 17.5x24 wide bar industrial rear tires, and one of them has developed a slow leak, noticeably low in 2 days or so. There is no fluid in the tire, which might make it easier to find, but the corrosion! We have been over it with soapy water 3 times and can't find any leak. I was planning on using fix-a-flat but was told that some brands are corrosive, now SLIME was recommended to me. any ideas? Thanks in advance. Russ

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old

09-11-2005 08:11:37




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 Re: tubeless tire in reply to Russ Smart, 09-11-2005 07:04:10  
I'd go with the slime or put a tube in the tire.



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Leland

09-11-2005 13:11:22




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 Re: tubeless tire in reply to old, 09-11-2005 08:11:37  
I have put about 10 gallons of real soapy water in tires then pumped them up to 40-50 lbs and slowly spun then you can usually find any leak this way is there something stuck in bead check it also .



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