Posted by Billy NY on November 06, 2008 at 08:31:10 from (205.188.117.74):
Was looking in Gemplers, but really just don't know what type to get, they show a drop center type that does not pinch the tube, need to figure this one out, see if anyone has them local, have the time tomorrow, drawing a blank on what type to get, possibly Napa carries these ? Not much faith in TSC, Gemplers has everything, seemingly good quality spoons, tube, valve, ballast valve etc. last resort will have to order out and wait.
Other thing is, what's best when dismounting/mounting a tractor tire, just a 13.6 x 28, leave the rim on the axle or take it off, work on the flat ? I had one done off the tractor once, tire guy mounted and filled the tire, had to clean and paint the rim, not sure what the tire guys prefer,on/off the tractor bead will break easily on this one.
She's been on a jack stand since the valve flew out, interesting scenario, leaking CACL out the stem, it corrodes the hole for the valve stem and makes it sharp like a knife, eventually the valve shears right off.
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