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Topic: Valve stem on H tires
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| j hakenwerth
09-23-2012 16:00:20
69.179.141.195
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Blew out a rear tire on my H, right side found a tire and wheel mounted, I want to put it on as is, but if I put the tread going in the right direction, the valve stem will be on the outside is that ok? Em I thinking right? Thanks Jerry |
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| Red Mercury
09-24-2012 18:57:33
204.112.37.125
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to j hakenwerth, 09-23-2012 16:00:20
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| I prefer them on the outside. If the tractor is ever going to sit unattended with livestock then they are better off on the inside. We have had cattle rub valve stems off. |
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| DanR
09-24-2012 05:56:25
67.237.192.158
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to Lmack, 09-23-2012 16:00:20
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| If your never going to reverse the wheels put them on the outside just for convenience but it really doesn't matter either way. |
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| j hakenwerth
09-24-2012 05:06:08
69.179.141.195
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to j hakenwerth, 09-23-2012 16:00:20
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| Thanks alot, the reason I asked I have another H and the valve stems are on the inside. Jerry |
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| Harold H
09-23-2012 17:06:42
12.23.230.67
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to j hakenwerth, 09-23-2012 16:00:20
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| | It does not make any difference if the valve stem is on the inside or outside. Your choice. Harold H |
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| Bouncer
09-23-2012 16:14:16
173.98.176.200
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to j hakenwerth, 09-23-2012 16:00:20
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| I always run them facing out as well. IMO, it is equal chance of knocking it off the inside vs. the outside. |
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| CNKS
09-23-2012 16:44:59
216.144.104.128
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to Bouncer, 09-23-2012 16:14:16
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| I prefer them on the outside as it is easier to add air, particularly if the wheels are close to the axle housing. |
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| Bouncer
09-23-2012 16:47:36
173.98.176.200
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to CNKS, 09-23-2012 16:44:59
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| I agree! Especially if everything is covered with mud or manure. |
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| tractor300
09-23-2012 16:06:12
50.122.12.252
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Re: Valve stem on H tires in reply to j hakenwerth, 09-23-2012 16:00:20
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| I have always run them on the outside. |
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