Pulling Stems on Tube

PullinDeere

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I"ve been having a lot of problems with the valve stem tearing around the tube on my tire. Its happened 3 times now on 2 different tubes. First 2 times were after a pull but this last time it was just sitting in the shop and hadn"t even been pulled or driven yet. The tube is the right size for the tire. Anybody have any ideas whats going on?
 

I always sprinkle a generous amount of talc on the tubes before installation. I believe it allows for slip/adjustment inside the tire during inflation. If I have any concerns for the valve stem not wanting to align itself, I will deflate the tire and re-inflate. Again, in an attempt to help the tube get comfortable inside the tire.

Note - I have found the valve stems and rim holes can be in different locations. You may want to inflate the tube and check how the valve stem lines up with the rim hole.
 
China tubes,I HAD 3 to do that 1st one was setting on a trailer on a hot day,tractor hadn't been plled in 2 weeks,2nd one blowed before we got the tire blowed up,3rd one blowed the next day before we got the tractor unloaded.Returned tubes and order Firestone and have had no more trouble,that was 2 years ago.
 

This happened to me. Tire guy suggested that I had the tube in backwards. There's a blue line on the tube if I remember correctly.
 

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