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Posted by Charlie on April 10, 2004 at 14:40:03 from (209.130.218.17):
In Reply to: tire problems posted by mike on April 10, 2004 at 13:33:12:
Rear tires have a threaded valve stem opening and you have to screw in a valve stem. The plastic collar you see holds the tube onto the rim. Did you're tear out a piece of tube where the opening is? If so you will have to replace the tube. If not then you maybe your old one is broken off and if you can get out the old piece you can buy a new one and just screw it in. The hardest part of removing a rear tractor tire is breaking it away from the edge of the rim. After that you can get the tire off without too much trouble and install a new tube. You can do it and leave the rim attached to the tractor. You should also look at your rim while the tire is off and probably paint it as calcium chloride used in the tires will eventually rust holes in the rim.
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