[AT] Patching Rear Tire on Tractor?
Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 24 12:36:24 PDT 2008
On Jun 24, 2008, at 3:06 PM, Larry Goss wrote:
> I have worn out the rubber cushion t...- too many other things going
> on to dedicate any permanent space to a tire changer.
My shop will likely be the same.
> No. That green stuff is called, "Slime". IMHO, it should never be
> used -- unless you have to work in an area that has Black Locust
> trees.
Because the Locust trees are full of thorns? BIG thorns? I have a
couple here about an inch thick and 8 feet tall. Unfortunately, they
are likely to succumb to a burn I need to do at their feet in a ditch.
> The product I am referring to is basically black rubber cement.
Is it mostly cement, or partly lubricant? I remember the local garage
used soapy water or some such in a small bucket near the tire
changer. Maybe it was not that at all but it did make bubbles where
there was a leak. They also had a Tungar battery charger. I have one
also and maybe it's ideal to use on my 6 volt McCormick! Of course it
would have to be overhauled first.
> ... a quart of it with a built-in applicator brush ... below half full
Maybe there is some solvent or the like you could add to the stuff.
Roy
Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
Lovettsville, VA 20180
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