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Topic: Leaky Valve Stem
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| Roland Millington
11-06-2009 11:19:29
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I have a leaky valve stem on my tractor (appears to be leaking where the stem goes into the wheel). Can anyone point me in the right direction as far as fixing this? Perhaps an online step-by-step guide for the tire-impaired, LOL?Thanks! |
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| Badger Bob
11-06-2009 13:19:37
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Re: Leaky Valve Stem in reply to Roland Millington, 11-06-2009 11:19:29
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| JMOR is right i worked for 7 years as a farm tire repairman and have seen this 100s of times. if its leaking around the stem the hole is most likely some where else. sorry for the good news. Bob |
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| Roland Millington
11-06-2009 13:42:18
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Re: Leaky Valve Stem in reply to Badger Bob, 11-06-2009 13:19:37
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| Well, i guess of it comes and away I go. LOL. Thanks for your help, guys! |
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| JMOR
11-06-2009 11:40:41
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Re: Leaky Valve Stem in reply to soundguy, 11-06-2009 11:19:29
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Roland Millington said: (quoted from post at 15:19:29 11/06/09) I have a leaky valve stem on my tractor (appears to be leaking where the stem goes into the wheel). Can anyone point me in the right direction as far as fixing this? Perhaps an online step-by-step guide for the tire-impaired, LOL?
Thanks! | Tube or tubeless? If tubeless, stem. If tube, could be tube at stem interface or could be tube puncture anywhere around circumference of tire/tube and it escapes at the easiest path out, i.e., the stem hole in the wheel. Either way, it probably means a tire dismount. |
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