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Topic: Pony rear tire valves leaking
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| pony1952
11-12-2012 13:24:28
76.182.95.87
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Does anyone have a recommendation as to what make/model/type of valve stem to use to replace mine that are leaking? There is fluid in the tires. Also, where do I get them? Y'all will be pleased to hear I got that clutch working and without removing engine. Just slid engine forward 3 inches and adjusted clutch release levers. Photos also included in most recent post to ThatIdioticTractor.com. |
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| 504
11-15-2012 19:58:29
199.127.54.155
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Re: Pony rear tire valves leaking in reply to pony1952, 11-12-2012 13:24:28
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| There are two styles of stems, inside thread and outside thread. Take a cell phone pic of both stems on your tractor, and stop at a good tire shop, one that does trucks and equipment. You will want the big stem(they are two piece)the tire shop will sell you what you need. |
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| pony1952
11-16-2012 12:43:49
76.182.95.87
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Re: Pony rear tire valves leaking in reply to 504, 11-15-2012 19:58:29
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| Diydave
11-14-2012 05:33:47
96.244.153.238
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Re: Pony rear tire valves leaking in reply to pony1952, 11-12-2012 13:24:28
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| Try looking in gemplers tire section. Might give you a picture, and a type number, to compare yours to. There are a wide variety, as others have said, some have a removable core section, others jist the valve core is removable. Either way, calcium eats them up! |
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| Phil Tibbetts
11-12-2012 15:10:32
208.93.14.38
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Re: Pony rear tire valves leaking in reply to pony1952, 11-12-2012 13:24:28
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| Napa has them but there are 2 different types. Be sure to jack up the wheel and roll the valve stem up on top before removing the core. |
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| Dave_Id
11-12-2012 14:07:58
107.207.72.252
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Re: Pony rear tire valves leaking in reply to pony1952, 11-12-2012 13:24:28
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| | You will probably need to ask your local tire guy. Everyone here is probably clueless to what you have. That is one nice feature with having a jackshaft between engine and tranny. It was fun pulling the engine out of my 101 Senior. |
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