So it only took me 105hrs to run over a nail and get a flat in my front tire. Figured some people may benefit from a basic “how to”
i decided to remove the wheel from the machine so I could clean the tire off. Lifted the front end with the loader and then put a jack stand under the axle. Used my electric impact gun to pull the wheel bolts.
After cleaning the tire I put about 35lbs of air into it and then slowly rotated it and listened for a leak. Normally I’d use a bottle of soapy water but everything outside is still frozen here.
Grabbed my trusty tire repair kit
There is a sharp punch tool that you insert into the hole. I usually push it in and leave It until I’m ready for the plug.
thenI prep the plug on the plug tool
After I have that prepped I pull out the spike and push the plug tool all the way into the tire. Then when you pull it out you should see this.
I used a pair of side cutters to remove the excess.
After setting the wheels back on the ground. I grabbed my torque wrench, set it for 110 ft lbs and torqued the wheel.
this could all be done with the wheel on the tractor but I had to remove mine to get it to where I could easily clean off the mud.
i decided to remove the wheel from the machine so I could clean the tire off. Lifted the front end with the loader and then put a jack stand under the axle. Used my electric impact gun to pull the wheel bolts.
After cleaning the tire I put about 35lbs of air into it and then slowly rotated it and listened for a leak. Normally I’d use a bottle of soapy water but everything outside is still frozen here.
Grabbed my trusty tire repair kit
There is a sharp punch tool that you insert into the hole. I usually push it in and leave It until I’m ready for the plug.
thenI prep the plug on the plug tool
After I have that prepped I pull out the spike and push the plug tool all the way into the tire. Then when you pull it out you should see this.
I used a pair of side cutters to remove the excess.
After setting the wheels back on the ground. I grabbed my torque wrench, set it for 110 ft lbs and torqued the wheel.
this could all be done with the wheel on the tractor but I had to remove mine to get it to where I could easily clean off the mud.