tractor tire again

I am reposting this topic. I tried to reply to my previous post and I keep getting an error message. I totally forgot to include the tire size in the previous post. It is 13.6x38. Thanks to all who replied. There were some great ideas about my tire problem. I had never heard of a reliner for the inside of the tire, but I definitely will investigate it. The sidewall is in very poor shape all around the tire, so I am not sure as if it is a good idea. By the way, thanks to all who take part in this forum. If is both a great resource and interesting reading.
Ted
 
ted, here is a pic of a liner for a tire, its laying on top of the tire in this pic. any farm tire supply should either have em in stock of be able to get you one. it slips in the tire before you mount it.
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Be EXTREMELY careful using a liner in a tire that's in bad shape. I tried to save a set of 9x40s with liners from Gemplers. They said to inflate them a little more than usual to keep them from slipping. I did,then left to go to town. When I came home,one of them had exploded with SO much force that it litteraly BLEW THE FENDER off the tractor. No way I would have survived if I'd been between the fender and seat.
 

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