[AT] Tire Repair
RonMyers at wildblue.net
RonMyers at wildblue.net
Thu May 31 11:09:56 PDT 2007
Take it to a tire shop that does tractor tires they can repair it for by
putting in a section. They add rubber and grind it to match your tire.
Cost isn't all that much I had one done for $25 it will last as long as
the tire does.
Ron
Of course you should make sure that they have Grape soda there. :)
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>
> In my haste to get my Case SC out of the barn, I tore a small chunk out of
> the outer tire layer by catching it on the back end of my JD. The tires
> were perfect except for the new 2-inch square flap which now exposes the
> side-wall threads. The tire still holds air and may last forever like
> this, but I'd like to glue the piece back in, any ideas?Â
>
> Enjoy, Joe
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