Tires keep deflating

GreX

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After reading this thread, an idea popped into my head. How about Slime? I have used that on one front BX tire and didn't have further problem. Slime is available everywhere and is not expensive. Might be worth a try.

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Slime, like loads of other bicycle tire sealant will eventually need to be topped off or replaced. In the cycling world, I need to add a few oz of sealant every 3 or so months, and will pull tires off, clean inside the tire and wheel really well with alcohol, replace rim tape, and add new sealant. I could be wrong here, but that stuff isn't made as a permeant fix - I would steer clear of the stuff for tractors and especially vehicles, but that's my $0.02.
 
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Slime, like loads of other bicycle tire sealant will eventually need to be topped off or replaced. In the cycling world, I need to add a few oz of sealant every 3 or so months, and will pull tires off, clean inside the tire and wheel really well with alcohol, replace rim tape, and add new sealant. I could be wrong here, but that stuff isn't made as a permeant fix - I would steer clear of the stuff for tractors and especially vehicles, but that's my $0.02.
My experience is similar. Been a couple decades ago now, but I commuted 16 miles each way to work by bicycle year round for five years, and on my commuter bike I put slime in the tubes.

It did work...for a while...but eventually it didn't and the result was a flat on the way to work (or coming home) that I had to fix. Carried spare tubes and some tools, so not a real issue. Just a learning experience... (not much fun in below freezing temperatures by the way...LOL)
 

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Slime, like loads of other bicycle tire sealant will eventually need to be topped off or replaced. In the cycling world, I need to add a few oz of sealant every 3 or so months, and will pull tires off, clean inside the tire and wheel really well with alcohol, replace rim tape, and add new sealant. I could be wrong here, but that stuff isn't made as a permeant fix - I would steer clear of the stuff for tractors and especially vehicles, but that's my $0.02.
Interesting...and perhaps true. My experience has been positive...so far. It has been over a year since I put slime into the left front. It had not been deflating quickly but with a time span of a couple of days, I could see that there was a slow leak somewhere. I thought it may have been the valve stem but that seemed tight. I tried the old soapy water discovery but didn't get anywhere. So, we'll see how much longer it holds. Then, again, I use my tractor "gently." :) Not a rough and tumble kind of person, I guess.

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Interesting...and perhaps true. My experience has been positive...so far. It has been over a year since I put slime into the left front. It had not been deflating quickly but with a time span of a couple of days, I could see that there was a slow leak somewhere. I thought it may have been the valve stem but that seemed tight. I tried the old soapy water discovery but didn't get anywhere. So, we'll see how much longer it holds. Then, again, I use my tractor "gently." :) Not a rough and tumble kind of person, I guess.

TG
My experience also. I've had slime in the fronts of my L45 for about two years. And I'm not always gentle.
 

lugbolt

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walk out to the little tractor and tell the tires to stop deflating.

bx1500? It's a little baby tractor, designed primarily to cut your lawn. And the tires/wheels are designed for that purpose.

you can foam fill them and they won't ever go flat again but once you wear the tread off, you have to buy a whole tire/wheel assembly. And they ride very rough. Kinda hard on the tractor and on your body.

the sealant works pretty good for tread leaks, but will not seal bead or sidewall leaks. Keep that in mind. I have filled (about 75%) some of those tires with sealant and that works until the sealant leaks out of cracked or broken sidewalls or beads....
 
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you can foam fill them and they won't ever go flat again but once you wear the tread off, you have to buy a whole tire/wheel assembly.
I asked about that at the place I got my tires foam filled at. They told me they just cut the tire/foam combination off, and install a new tire. No need to buy a new rim for the sake of a new tire...

20 plus years and maybe 1400 hours on my BX, and the tires are still in pretty good condition. No concrete or asphalt surfaces driven on much though...almost never...
 

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we did a lot of foam filled tires at the dealer

the cost to cut the tire off of the rim and install new tire (without foam) greatly exceeded the cost of a new rim/tire assembly.

the labor to R&R a pneumatic tire is maybe 15 minutes.

The labor to R&R a foam filled tire is at least double that.

At $125/hr it doesn't take long to rack up.
 

joesmith123

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One can great stuff foam test

hit it with heat gun

I type this now waiting for it to harden

I have to run machine

Say your prediction whether it will stay together or fall apart

there is also a tube in there

why? Tried putting two tubes, both leaky because it seems difficult to get the tube in there properly without damaging it…

If this doesn’t work, then actual foam idea
 

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I think I would have bit the bullet and bought new wheels. That one looks to of lived beyond its life.

Good luck
 
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joesmith123

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I think I would have bit the bullet and bought new wheels. That one looks to of lived beyond its life.

Good luck
It lasted about 15 seconds

Yes I will look now for new wheel and tire combo

Maybe somewhere they sell a wheel and tire already assembled that would fit on on BX1500?
 

joesmith123

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This one says it fits bx1500, dimensions:
18x8.50-10

dimensions of bx1500 on tractor data:
16x7.5-8

Will it work?


I'll probably get this one if you guys say they fit, then if they go flat, I try that foam idea (not great stuff brand, the actual professional way someone mentioned)

The lug pattern is "R4" correct?

Thanks for the advice
 
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