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Re: tractor rear tire inner tubes
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Posted by tyre_guy on September 06, 2005 at 17:15:12 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Re: tractor rear tire inner tubes posted by Ron Frost on September 06, 2005 at 16:05:55:
I did a quick check and it does seem that that size is no longer made although the ones I saw were combinations of 7.5/8.3/9.5-24. Experience has taught me that you probably could get by with the over size tubes if you do it right. When the first bead is on the rim I put the tube, before inflation (don't laugh I have seen tire men put air in the tube before they stuff it in the tire, seems like extra work to me.) and get the valve stem in place. Then I inflate the tube until it has taken it's shape and there are no creases or wrinkles in it. Then I put the second bead of the tire on the rim as the tube deflates. If the tube has no wrinkles when you put the second bead on then it will have no wrinkles when you inflate it in the tire. As for Millers, I would tell you it wouldn't work either if I were selling you the tube, comebacks are killers.
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