Posted by Steve@Advance on August 14, 2019 at 12:55:34 from (24.182.105.128):
In Reply to: SOS posted by gotmyfarm! on August 14, 2019 at 11:49:59:
Some glossary terms:
The "stem" is the part of the tube that protrudes from the wheel where air/calcium is put in the tube. It is part of the tube itself.
The "core" is the tiny valve screwed inside the stem. You can see the end of it when the cap is removed.
You say it is leaking at the base of the stem. That means a core will not fix it.
Chances are the stem has pulled out of the tube. Or, there is a leak elsewhere in the tube and the air has found it's way out around the stem where it comes through the wheel.
Either way, the tire will need to be drained, (save the cal if it's going back in), the tube removed and replaced or repaired.
It's not going to explode, especially if it's gone flat.
If you've never broken down a tractor tire, best get some help. It's quite a job. Look on Youtube, you;ll see how it's done.
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