BlackThumbHomesteader
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And one is low.
Plumbed my compressor into my new built work shed, finally, and went to air up every tire in range. I've hadthe tractor for just over two years and the tires were always within good visual shape as far as air went but this spring they've started to show some slump. Grabbed the filler head, pulled the cap off the nozzle and got rewarded with a spray of liquid when I went to fill. I did get some air in and heard very clear bubbling so they're proper full, not just leaked in to.
I have no clue what is in them but it smelled of nothing and ran clear/brownish. My left rear needs a fill but I obviously can't get a pressure reading...how should I top it up?
Plumbed my compressor into my new built work shed, finally, and went to air up every tire in range. I've hadthe tractor for just over two years and the tires were always within good visual shape as far as air went but this spring they've started to show some slump. Grabbed the filler head, pulled the cap off the nozzle and got rewarded with a spray of liquid when I went to fill. I did get some air in and heard very clear bubbling so they're proper full, not just leaked in to.
I have no clue what is in them but it smelled of nothing and ran clear/brownish. My left rear needs a fill but I obviously can't get a pressure reading...how should I top it up?