My BX25D has stupid short sidewalls.
Today, I was picking up a 500 pound oak log. As I was backing up, I noticed the left front was flat! I dropped the log and gingerly drove back to the house. I saw marks in the gravel from the storage shed so the tire had to be flat when I pulled it out. I'd used the tractor (no signs then of a low tire) to fix the driveway just a few days ago after a heavy rain and some washout.
Filled with air (zro psi before filling), checked the rest (all full). Never saw any signs of a leak (tires are all filled with beet juice). Went back, got the log and did my chore. Tire looked OK.
I guess if it goes flat again, I'll have the local tire place put a tube in. I'll not worry about the beet juice as it only it adds 20 pounds to a front tire on my tiny tractor.
Today, I was picking up a 500 pound oak log. As I was backing up, I noticed the left front was flat! I dropped the log and gingerly drove back to the house. I saw marks in the gravel from the storage shed so the tire had to be flat when I pulled it out. I'd used the tractor (no signs then of a low tire) to fix the driveway just a few days ago after a heavy rain and some washout.
Filled with air (zro psi before filling), checked the rest (all full). Never saw any signs of a leak (tires are all filled with beet juice). Went back, got the log and did my chore. Tire looked OK.
I guess if it goes flat again, I'll have the local tire place put a tube in. I'll not worry about the beet juice as it only it adds 20 pounds to a front tire on my tiny tractor.