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INCase

09-08-2006 05:36:00




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Has anyone tried "Berryman's" tire seal-R on rear tractor tires (15.5x38")? Does it/will it work with fluid in the tires? I was going to drain the tires anyway but I doubt I'll be able to get it all out and was wondering if the residual fluid would bother the sealer. Thanks




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Kent Hartland

09-08-2006 14:17:05




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 Re: tire sealer in reply to INCase, 09-08-2006 05:36:00  
I just got some stuff that they use in Hummers in Irag. Claims to take a 1/2" hole. If interested I'll poke around and see where I ordered it from.



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Glen in TX

09-08-2006 09:51:52




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 Re: tire sealer in reply to INCase, 09-08-2006 05:36:00  
I've tried that brand and the green goo kind in tires with tubes that had fluid in them and it leaked again eventually with both. Only a temporary repair to slow the leak.



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Myron KY

09-08-2006 07:04:18




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 Re: tire sealer in reply to INCase, 09-08-2006 05:36:00  

Myer's Tire Supply sells a tire seal for liquid filled tires. I've havent tried it but have had good results with their OTR sealer for non filled, off road, AG tires.
It is shown on page 209 of their Full Line PDF catalog.

Myers Tire Sealer

Hope this helps
Myron KY



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IaGary

09-08-2006 06:07:20




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 Re: tire sealer in reply to INCase, 09-08-2006 05:36:00  
The tire sealers I've seen are for tubeless tires with no fluid.

Check the label for use with fluid.

Don't think there is one on the market for fluid.

Gary



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INCase

09-08-2006 08:40:34




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 Re: tire sealer in reply to IaGary, 09-08-2006 06:07:20  
This version I've got is for large tubeless tires but the instructions don't mention fluid or not. I found their cust. service # and may give them a call too. thanks.



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