epends on the tire and the goo. If the tires are tubeless, just leave
it in them, been doing that for years. If they are tube type, there is
a special selanat that shouldbe used ofr them, stnadard goo will disolve
the semas in the tubes.
Eric@megageek.com wrote:
>I had 2 tires (one on a trailer and one on a tractor) that always had a
>small air leak.
>
>Last night I used a bottle of tire goo on them. They sealed up quickly and
>seem to be holding.
>
>My question is, should I be concerned with either of these tires in these
>applciations? The trailer is rarely used (and it's a dual axle) and the
>tractor is only used on the property.
>
>So I'm guessing I can use go about my merry way and forget the stuff is
>there (until I have to change a tire!) 8>)
>
>Thanks.
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John
another one of them
*.?-!.* cub owners
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