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Tire sealant: ...how much?

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lil farm

10-05-2001 15:50:03




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Can anyone tell me how much green goop I need to use on a ford 2000 tractor? rear tires are 13.6 x 28 on a 12" rim. Front tires are 7.00 X 16lw. I also wondered about shelf life. I found a store that has 3 gallons cheap. They've had it for a while(dicontinued item). It's "berryman 1301" which I think is the same type formula I've been pricing and have used before in my riding mower,the anti-freeze based stuff.Thanks in advance for any help.

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IH earning my living (Red Jim)

10-05-2001 19:57:00




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 Re: tire sealant: ...how much? in reply to lil farm, 10-05-2001 15:50:03  
I live where mesquite flourish...I have found the Berryman's and other tire sealant useless in tubed tires. In tubeless it is OK. I finally had to buy used aircraft tires for the front of all my tractors. I have had no flats on rear tires. The aircraft tires are 32 ply and a mesquite thorn will not penetrate them.



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Jim

09-09-2003 19:17:39




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 Re: Re: tire sealant: ...how much? in reply to IH earning my living (Red Jim), 10-05-2001 19:57:00  
Dear Sirs:I have used water based brushable adhesive.You can purchase it at Home Depot orLowes.What you do is thin it out with water to a consisticy of about a light cream.Remove valve stem.Yous a small piece of vacum hose slipped over valve stem and the other in an old coffee can with your thined adhesive.Compress tire and allow it to exspand as to suck the adhesive in through the valve.Use about a half of coffee can of adhesive,then spin the tire as to coat the inside of tire.Believe me it will seal your leak.

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Jon Hagen

10-05-2001 17:27:09




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 Re: tire sealant: ...how much? in reply to lil farm, 10-05-2001 15:50:03  
Should be a chart on the jug to tell the dose for your tire size. I have had good luck with sealer on tubeless tires, but no luck at all with it in tube type tires. It doesn't seem to degrade with age. I have some that has been on the shelf for 3 years and works good.



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