Do yourself a favor and put tubes in those front tires. My bx25 front tires leaked from day one around the bead.
Now that is a very interesting idea that I did not know was even an option. I will definitely keep it in mind if I have any further problems. The tire has been good for a week already.Do yourself a favor and put tubes in those front tires. My bx25 front tires leaked from day one around the bead.
PLEASE DO NOT USE EITHER/STARTING FLUID TO SEAT THE BEADS!!!!!!!!Murphy,
ever seen the ol starting fluid trick? Sounds crazy as hell, but I saw it work one time! Take the tire, shoot some starting fluid around inside and then throw a match inside.......expansion of the air fills the tire, and seals the bead on the rim! Shocked the sheeiut out of me.........no, I'll jack the tractor up and carry the tire in myself!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A_XOWA-DAk
The starting fluid is an extremely flammable vapor that goes in the tire, around the bead area, above the rim/tire, and basically all around the area, depending on how much is used & the elapsed time. When it finds an ignition source, it ignites all through the vapor cloud in milliseconds. I have seen this method used to re-seat beads at the sand dunes (very low tire pressures are the rule) dozens of times, and I've seen a couple go really wrong. One guy was having lots of trouble seating a bead, so he kept using more & more ether & getting closer with his lighter until it seated- trouble was his lighter was close enough to get crushed in the bead, shattering and exploding, burning his hand & face badly. Saw another get two knuckles caught in the bead & broken, and man, did he suffer until someone was able to break the bead again. If someone's life depended on re-seating a bead by this method, I'd do it, but it's not worth the risk otherwise.I am curious how you would ignite it inside the tire ???
Like I said earlier, I am too damn old for PAIN! I'll take the rim/tire off - pay the $20 and be safe........I love Forest Gump's saying Stupid IS as STUPID does!!!!The starting fluid is an extremely flammable vapor that goes in the tire, around the bead area, above the rim/tire, and basically all around the area, depending on how much is used & the elapsed time. When it finds an ignition source, it ignites all through the vapor cloud in milliseconds. I have seen this method used to re-seat beads at the sand dunes (very low tire pressures are the rule) dozens of times, and I've seen a couple go really wrong. One guy was having lots of trouble seating a bead, so he kept using more & more ether & getting closer with his lighter until it seated- trouble was his lighter was close enough to get crushed in the bead, shattering and exploding, burning his hand & face badly. Saw another get two knuckles caught in the bead & broken, and man, did he suffer until someone was able to break the bead again. If someone's life depended on re-seating a bead by this method, I'd do it, but it's not worth the risk otherwise.
I also worked with a tool & cutter grinder who had a badly mis-aligned neck and virtually no movement of his neck…. he told me he broke his neck when a car fell on him. It was supported on 4 cinder blocks. Nuff said.
Old thread, continuing problem. Don't know who Les Schwab is but any tire store can install a tube in a tubeless tire. Nothing special.I have 336 hours on a ten year old Kubota L3400. For the third time in the last two years I ran a front tire off the rim. The first time, easy remount. Next time, other tire easy remount with new valve stem. Today, first tire goes off over a little stump strong turn and a wire is sticking out of the tire so no easy remount. I ordered two titan 7-16 tires for it. Les Schwab told me they might see if they can put a tube in them. They were tubeless tires stock and the Titans are tubeless. He said the rims might be corroded and that is why they are leaking air at the beads. The tractor is garaged kept so the rims don't seem that bad.
Is the rookie move low air pressure and not checking the tires enough? Is it those sharp turns? I use the tractor about the same every year and just started throwing the tires in the last two. Thank you!