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TGIN

05-26-2003 14:15:21




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I have a NH CM274 com. mower and mow alot of different property . I`m always having trouble with slow leaks and flat tires . What experence does everyone have with Slime or any other stop leak product ??




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Jeff

05-27-2003 15:13:19




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 Re: Slime in reply to TGIN, 05-26-2003 14:15:21  
Go to www.highlifter.com

they sell a stuff that works WAY better than slime, easier on the rims, etc.

I've used that stuff on 2 tractors, and a backhoe, works great.



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chris

05-26-2003 20:23:42




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 Re: Slime in reply to TGIN, 05-26-2003 14:15:21  
Go to some tire dealers and ask where you can get your tire foam filled (actually a rubber material) that ends flat tires. I work for a roads dept. and all mower, tractor front, skid loader, broom, etc. tires are filled with this stuff. We've had tires come in that were nothing but the sidewalls and the tube with this foam. It adds alot of weight to the tire, just incase thats a problem. A 15 inch tire is all you want to lift. A tube doesn't need to be used unless you want to reuse the rim later for another fill. chris

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TGIN

05-27-2003 04:55:07




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 Re: Re: Slime in reply to chris, 05-26-2003 20:23:42  
We have that in the fronts of a 3000 ford for bushhoging . The wheels on this mower spin alot when turning , almost a zero turn , I`m afraid it would add to much wheight and traction for the hydro trans . does anyone have it in this type mower . Do plan on putting it in the steering and deck tires . This is a front mount deck mower .



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kyhayman

05-26-2003 19:41:58




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 Re: Slime in reply to TGIN, 05-26-2003 14:15:21  
I put a set of recapped 28 ply aircraft tires and rims on my mower. Got them from a company out of Texas. They were real resonable and worked better than anything I ever put in the tires. Like them so well I used them for tractor fronts, too.



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Duke(WNY)

05-26-2003 14:55:53




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 Re: Slime in reply to TGIN, 05-26-2003 14:15:21  
I've used Green Slime a couple times and it seems to work OK. Put it in a tire on a walk-behind lawn mower in the fall, just to get through the year, and when I put a new tire on the next spring it was still liquid.



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To-35 Man

05-26-2003 15:44:50




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 Re: Re: Slime in reply to Duke(WNY), 05-26-2003 14:55:53  
Works fine ...follow directions excatly and you will have no problems.



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Ben in KY

05-26-2003 18:48:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Slime in reply to To-35 Man, 05-26-2003 15:44:50  
Does slime freeze ?



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