[AT] Confessing a complete lack of knowledge here
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Thu May 4 13:27:06 PDT 2006
Charlie,
You are echoing what I thought. My first guess is a bad value core -
easy enough to check out. Thanks!
David
charlie hill wrote:
> David, most likely the valve stem on that tube is two piece. There
> should be a fitting similar to a female pipe nipple vulcanized into
> the tube. Then there is a stem that screws into that fitting that has
> the typical valve core you are familiar with on ordinary inner tubes.
> Of course without looking at it I don't know for sure. At any rate,
> you should be able to get a new tube at most any good tire store (look
> for one that services big truck and equipment tires). The tire
> shouldn't have over about 15 psi in it. It would have to be in bad
> shape to need replacing. A tube or a new core for the old tube is
> probably all it needs.
>
> Charlie
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>> My uncle has a Ferguson TO-20 that has a tire with (apparently) a bad
>> core in the valve stem. Is this the same size as automotive valve
>> stems? And if not where would you suggest to locate a replacement (he
>> was talking about a new tire - it is weather cracked a bit but has
>> good tread so I really don't think the tire is the problem.
>>
>> Thanks for the education!
>>
>> David
>> NW NC
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