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Re: Tube type Tire
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Posted by iowa_tire_guy on October 13, 2006 at 11:37:08 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Re: Tube type Tire posted by MN Bob on October 13, 2006 at 07:00:14:
There are several brands available. I have used two three different kinds and they all seem to do the same job. We get the lastest from a tire distrubtor but my suggestion would be Glemplers or a farm store. I surely never paid $150 for my pump though. I think it was $60 but would be glad to sell one to whoever will pay me $150. If you are only doing a few tires then get the gallon jugs and make an applicator. We used a pint plastic bottle with a small hose that fit over the tip on the bottle and the valve stem. Fitted a valve stem in the bottom of the bottle and drilled an 1/8 inch hole in the bottom area. If you don't you will find out soon why. Fill the bottle, hook up to tire, turn up-side-down and apply small amount of shop air. Did I say small? Real small. Also hold onto the hose on the stem. Works good, just the pump is faster.
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