Howdy folks, 1st Post here regarding my first tractor a bx2360.
Last weekend one of my front tires lost pressure, no big deal, cleaned out the bead and refilled it.
Since I had the air pump out I decided to check the rest of the tires.
I was trying to bring the rear up from 10 psi to 15 and the metal threaded part of the stem shot out from the rubber part and I discovered that the previous owner had filled the rear tires with some sort of terrible tasting liquid.
I put it back in and currently have it holding in well with a tiny clamp.
I've never seen this happen to a valve stem before, I'd rather not drain and have to remove and remount the whole tire to fix it properly.
What do y'all think?
Last weekend one of my front tires lost pressure, no big deal, cleaned out the bead and refilled it.
Since I had the air pump out I decided to check the rest of the tires.
I was trying to bring the rear up from 10 psi to 15 and the metal threaded part of the stem shot out from the rubber part and I discovered that the previous owner had filled the rear tires with some sort of terrible tasting liquid.
I put it back in and currently have it holding in well with a tiny clamp.
I've never seen this happen to a valve stem before, I'd rather not drain and have to remove and remount the whole tire to fix it properly.
What do y'all think?