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Posted by old on June 30, 2006 at 08:15:41 from (4.245.3.15):
In Reply to: to tube or not to tube posted by coflyboy on June 30, 2006 at 07:26:34:
Well if thats a Ford 641 then the rims aren't even made to be used tubeless and will cause big problems and could even get someone hurt or worse killed. Clean the rims up paint them and put tubes back in. If your tire dealer can't find tubes hes not much of a dealer and I would go some place else. Plus any good farm/home supply should have tubes, TSC etc I know has them also most tractor dealer have them. Take it from and old tire man DON'T go tubeless and if you do go tubeless get some real good insurance. You can go tubeless if you want to buy new rims that are made to be used tubeless but thats the only way
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