Posted by Rusty_S85 on October 28, 2014 at 19:49:28 from (70.196.64.204):
In Reply to: Sealer posted by BushogPapa on October 28, 2014 at 18:59:09:
BushogPapa said: (quoted from post at 18:59:09 10/28/14)
What is it you are going to seal..??
Ron.
Tire puncture. Right front tire on my Ford 3000 got pierced by a thorn bush and the thorn is still in. When I tried to remove it air started coming out so I left it in till I figured out what to do.
Tractor shop said to go to any tire shop and buy what he called Super Seal. It is made in San Antonio and can be found locally and every tractor owner uses it to seal tires vs replacing it.
I just dont know if the product exsists or if he gave me the wrong name as I cant find anything like that. Closest I found was Multi Seal based out of Spring Tx.
This post was edited by Rusty_S85 at 19:59:54 10/28/14.
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