[AT] Osage vs. Firestone
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Wed Oct 29 06:19:41 PDT 2014
I use Slime brand on wheelbarrow, bike, and lawn tractor tires with good success. Rear tractor tires would take too much product. Even a wheelbarrow tire calls for 8 ounces. Slime would be a good choice for front tires though.
Hope this helps,
Spencer
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> On Oct 28, 2014, at 20:49, "Dean Vinson" <dean at vinsonfarm.net> wrote:
>
> Those *@#&! osage orange trees... much as I can't help but admire their
> durability and defense mechanisms, I'd just as soon have fewer of them to
> deal with. At some point in the five weeks since I put new front tires on
> the JD 620, two tiny thorns managed to puncture one of them and leave me
> with a slow leak. I couldn't even see them until I took the wheel off the
> tractor and studied it up close, and even then couldn't find anything that
> looked like a leak until I dunked the whole thing in water. Guess I should
> be grateful for the many that apparently didn't make it through to the
> innertube but still left tiny little splinters in the new tire.
>
> It'll be many years, if ever, before I have the little osage trees beaten
> back to where I won't be mowing around/over them anymore. Anyone have any
> recommendations for/against something like Slime or Gempler's Ultraseal?
> Does that stuff work with tubed tires?
>
> Thanks very much--
>
> Dean Vinson
> Saint Paris, Ohio
>
>
>
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