Posted by super99 on November 19, 2020 at 17:39:20 from (184.20.245.17):
One of the rear tires on my 1850(18.4x38) is leaking fluid around the valve stem. I replaced the valve stem a week ago and thought if was fixed but now it's wet again. I'd like to have time to clean the rim up good before mounting the tire back on. I doubt the tire man would want to wait while I did that and really don't want to pay for 2 service calls. Am I right in thinking that any pump will pump the fluid out and back in? I need to find a neighbor with one of those plastic totes to pump it into. I have the tools for the rest of the job, just need to get the fluid out and back in again. Yes, I know most of you all hate cal/ chlor in tires and it will eat the rims up and the world will end because of it. It's my tractor and my choice, I like having the weight in the tire and since I'm retired on a fixed income, I can't see spending the $$ for beet juice or windshield washer fluid when I already have the nasty stuff. I'm just looking for a pump that will pump it out and back in cheap. Chris
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