Posted by Don-Wi on November 30, 2017 at 00:50:10 from (99.203.15.19):
In Reply to: Oliver 1755 Tire posted by UP Oliver on November 29, 2017 at 19:38:23:
If you're just replacing the core, you can do that without even lifting the tractor up. Just be somewhat quick about it (have the new one ready, and a few tools like pliers sitting there if needed) and swap it out. You'll lose a little fluid, but not much. Just wash it off with soap and water when done.
That's all the tire guy would do if we had him out for something else and had another with a leaky stem.
If you gotta do more than that, then yes you'll want to jack it up. Definitely have a heavy stand or cribbing to support it. Never trust a 10ยข o ring to hold, especially if your life or limb is on the line.
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