bbxlr8
Active member
Equipment
L2501 w/R14s, LA525, BH77, SGC0660, CL 5' BB, CL PHD, WG24 + Ford 1210 60" mmm,
I ended up stupidly running over an old chicken run and got three punctures from nails, one being a small slit or cut about 1/4" long in the front tire (R14 - 27x8.5x15). I tried patching with a plug like I have done successfully over the years on my road vehicles and got 2/3 but still have a slight leak around that slit. They are not filled with any ballast and unfortunately, these are hardly broken in.
Called two local Kubota dealers - mine where I purchased it sub's it out to local regular tire shop and directed me there... Option 1
The other local dealer's service guy gave me several options - rather than patch, they typically use:
Option 2: Kubota Premium tire sealant or
Option 3: Tube it.
I am concern with the sealant working & lasting. Then IF I had to change up it would a BIG mess in there down the road. He gave the usual caveats but said they had great success - typically $1/ounce (need 44oz for my size per his chart) or they sell in various sizes 32oz is $20
If I went the tube route, a quick search can up with a TSC tube for about $38 and IMO it would be a pain in the tail to work it in there manually and reseat bead etc. Dealer charges about $50 plus the cost of tube
I did a quick search but did not find anything recent on this topic
Any experience, advice or thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated!
Called two local Kubota dealers - mine where I purchased it sub's it out to local regular tire shop and directed me there... Option 1
The other local dealer's service guy gave me several options - rather than patch, they typically use:
Option 2: Kubota Premium tire sealant or
Option 3: Tube it.
I am concern with the sealant working & lasting. Then IF I had to change up it would a BIG mess in there down the road. He gave the usual caveats but said they had great success - typically $1/ounce (need 44oz for my size per his chart) or they sell in various sizes 32oz is $20
If I went the tube route, a quick search can up with a TSC tube for about $38 and IMO it would be a pain in the tail to work it in there manually and reseat bead etc. Dealer charges about $50 plus the cost of tube
I did a quick search but did not find anything recent on this topic
Any experience, advice or thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated!