Edited at the top of this so people can see the correect answer: The front wheels use a TR-416 valve stem, Milton's equivalent product is #470. Not sure about the rear wheels. Original post follows:
Good evening!
The time has come to finally replace my dry rotted and slowly leaking tires. I usually replace valve stems when I do tire changes due to dry rot, and a while ago I had ripped off one of the metal valve stems and a shop replaced it with a generic rubber one.
I was surprised to find that the Kubota Parts Fiche doesn't seem to have the Valve Stem called out anywhere, so I have no idea what part number it is, nor what size it is.
If I was getting one for my zero turn mower, I wouldn't mind a generic rubber one. But I ask this L3400 to do a bit more dirty work, so I'd prefer to stick with metal.
Does anyone know the rim hole size for the valve stem on both the front wheels and rear wheels? I'm using R4 tires with the factory R4 wheel sizes.
Good evening!
The time has come to finally replace my dry rotted and slowly leaking tires. I usually replace valve stems when I do tire changes due to dry rot, and a while ago I had ripped off one of the metal valve stems and a shop replaced it with a generic rubber one.
I was surprised to find that the Kubota Parts Fiche doesn't seem to have the Valve Stem called out anywhere, so I have no idea what part number it is, nor what size it is.
If I was getting one for my zero turn mower, I wouldn't mind a generic rubber one. But I ask this L3400 to do a bit more dirty work, so I'd prefer to stick with metal.
Does anyone know the rim hole size for the valve stem on both the front wheels and rear wheels? I'm using R4 tires with the factory R4 wheel sizes.
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