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I had a new tube put in one of the rear tires of my BX and then had them re-loaded at the local dealer. After getting home I put the tire back on my tractor with the valve stem in the 6 o’clock position. When I went out into the garage this morning, I found about 1/2 of a teaspoon of fluid on the rim. It looked like it had dribbled out of the bottom of the valve stem, where it passes thru the rim (see attached). I contacted the dealer and he said that it was expected and it is residual, diluted fluid resulting from the tire being flushed out and was coming from in between the tire and the tube, being forced out the valve stem base and the rim. He said it may do this for a couple days. Before leaving for work I wiped away the fluid and found the same thing in the same amount when I got home tonight.
Anyone else experience this? I don’t have any reason to not trust what the dealer is telling me, but being a new tractor owner, I get antsy about stuff like this.
I had a new tube put in one of the rear tires of my BX and then had them re-loaded at the local dealer. After getting home I put the tire back on my tractor with the valve stem in the 6 o’clock position. When I went out into the garage this morning, I found about 1/2 of a teaspoon of fluid on the rim. It looked like it had dribbled out of the bottom of the valve stem, where it passes thru the rim (see attached). I contacted the dealer and he said that it was expected and it is residual, diluted fluid resulting from the tire being flushed out and was coming from in between the tire and the tube, being forced out the valve stem base and the rim. He said it may do this for a couple days. Before leaving for work I wiped away the fluid and found the same thing in the same amount when I got home tonight.
Anyone else experience this? I don’t have any reason to not trust what the dealer is telling me, but being a new tractor owner, I get antsy about stuff like this.
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